each track on its own wav file.

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Post by Lebovitztap1 » Fri Jul 09, 2021 12:35 am

Hello. I need to get some musical numbers mixed and mastered. My instructions were.

You have to send all the tracks separated. Each one on its own wav file.

How do I do this.


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Post by miker » Fri Jul 09, 2021 1:05 am

Use the Mixer or the Instrument List to solo the parts you want. Export. Rinse and repeat.
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Post by zuill » Fri Jul 09, 2021 1:44 am

Just be aware: if you are using HP, the file lengths my vary. If so, you will have trouble syncing them up. If that happens, start over and either 1) Turn off HP, or 2) Hardwire the HP data, turn HP off, then export.

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Post by Djard » Tue Jul 13, 2021 4:17 pm

The sync issue can be a real headache. What seems to help is muting all the instruments in the mixer except one then save the document as a WAV file. Repeat the step, muting all but the next instrument. In this manner you save each instrument as the same audio file according to the timing of the top staff. In your DAW, the waveform of each instrument should appear aligned where intended. If you want perfect synchrony, disable rhythmic feel, rubato and mood in HP.

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