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Post by cowboycoalminer on Apr 16, 2014 17:36:35 GMT -6
I'm a PT idot. Can someone please explain an easy way to bounce individual stems out of PT so I can pull them back into another session in Cubase? There must be a way to bounce multiple tracks at once like in Cubase, right?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 16, 2014 18:16:40 GMT -6
what if you set the track outs to headphone and the bounce source as headphone; does that work ?
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 16, 2014 18:21:09 GMT -6
I think the only way to do stems is to solo the tracks you want and burn down in realtime.
If you just want to just take tracks out of PT's (without any effects) to pull in to Cubase, you can open session, highlight all the tracks and then click "edit" then "consolidate" tracks. Then open Cubase, import audio, then go to the PT's audio folder, sort by date and all the files that were consolidated will be at the top. Select and import.
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Post by jcoutu1 on Apr 16, 2014 18:27:07 GMT -6
If you just want to just take tracks out of PT's (without any effects) to pull in to Cubase, you can open session, highlight all the tracks and then click "edit" then "consolidate" tracks. Then open Cubase, import audio, then go to the PT's audio folder, sort by date and all the files that were consolidated will be at the top. Select and import. This is what I would do.
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Post by cowboycoalminer on Apr 16, 2014 18:46:57 GMT -6
Yeah John I've done that before but it takes awhile. I love that in Cubase you can select each channel to it's own bounce and it will bounce mono to mono and stereo tracks to stereo files. Very intuitive and quick. Sure wish PT did something like that cause I get a lot of stuff in here in PT. I can fumble through a PT session but it's like trying write a letter with my left hand
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 16, 2014 18:53:58 GMT -6
I think PT 11 might have a batch export...can't remember though...If nothing else, it has offline bounce...
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Post by tonycamphd on Apr 16, 2014 18:57:43 GMT -6
I think PT11 is supposed to make bouncing in all forms, much easier? but i've heard all this before, and i'm pretty mad at PT10 right now lol, the ADC is lame. I did talk to the guys at mellowmuse, their ATA is going to go AAX(unless they hit an unforeseen snag), but that is still extra work that should NOT be needed, SMH...
Edit; JK beat me to it 8)
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Post by jontheriffer on Apr 17, 2014 6:38:08 GMT -6
In windows I select the tracks I want which highlights them in the region/clips list, right click and select export as files or something to that effect.
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Post by henge on Apr 17, 2014 7:01:54 GMT -6
Lemme ask you pt guys something. Can you export a track WITH fx? Also does PT encode BWAV info if needed?
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 17, 2014 18:40:52 GMT -6
I think that works using audiosuite processing , which is working in pt 11 ?
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Post by Bob Olhsson on Apr 26, 2014 8:27:17 GMT -6
PT 11 can bounce tracks faster than real time with effects or you can use audioSuite. It can only write files in Broadcast WAV or Amiga Interchange File Format.
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