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| Gear Head Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: PA
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| Multi-track mixdown in Nuendo? I just recorded a band at a friend's studio, using Nuendo. I don't have Nuendo at my home studio, so I just want to export all the .wavs so I can burn them to a DVD and transport them to my studio-in-a-box. The problem is, some guitars started recording in the middle of the project, so if I just take the dry tracks out of the "pool," the short tracks won't start at their time relative to 0:00:00, they'll all start at 0:00:00, which means I'll have to align them all later. Is there an easier way to export all the tracks from a project so that they all line up correctly relative to 0:00:00 without having to solo each track and do an audio mixdown for every track? Thank in advance for any help
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| Jai guru deva om Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: South Carolina
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| Select all tracks and set the time paramaters from "0" to the end of the song. Then bounce the tracks into the pool and they'll all be the same size all starting at zero. War
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| Thanks, but I'm unsure about how to bounce the tracks into the pool so they'll all be separate. I apologize for my n00bishness.
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sugar Land, TX
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| another way is to click on the clip, choose 'events to part', then drag the clip/event left to time=0, and then 'bounce selection'. if there are multiple separate clips, highlight them all and follow the same procedure. once all the tracks are done, select all tracks and 'export highlighted tracks'...
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| Lives for gear | or just set your L locator to the beginning of the song and your R locator to the end and just solo each channel and export it. This is good when you come to remix because all the files lengths are the same.
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| Gear maniac Join Date: May 2005 Location: Michigan
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| Theres a macro on the cubase.net site. Here is post on this site on the same subject. Cubase to ProTools -Gary |
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| If your "home" DAW can handle OMF or AAF sessions, this would be the most elegant way.
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