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Old 23rd May 2007, 07:00 AM   #1
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Printing audio tracks in Cubase SX3

I know with export you can bounce tracks down, but I was wondering if there is an easier and quicker way.

Let's say I have snare & bass tracks with outboard gear and plugins that I want to print onto another audio track to free up computer space and the outboard pieces. In Pro Tools I would set the tracks' outputs to different busses, create new audio tracks, and set their inputs to the busses I wanted. This lets me do multiple tracks at a time instead of bouncing each file down for the entire length of the song, which is tedious if the track I'm bouncing isn't playing in the whole song. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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No..

but Steinberg Germany has posted on the cubase.net forums that the next major Cubase 4 revision will have "free routing". So this should then do what you want .. among other things. I am quite excited for this.
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