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Hey everyone,

I've recently started collaborating with a guy who uses Cubase. While trying to export audio files out of Live to send over to him I noticed that when I solo a track in the arrangement view the efx sends are not being heard, just the insert efx.

I hope there is a way around this.
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Hold down CTRL and click on the sends' solo buttons as well as the soloed track.
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soulkraka wrote:Hey everyone,

I've recently started collaborating with a guy who uses Cubase. While trying to export audio files out of Live to send over to him I noticed that when I solo a track in the arrangement view the efx sends are not being heard, just the insert efx.

I hope there is a way around this.
Simple answer: Solo the Sends as well.
(You can solo more than one channel when you hold down the command-key on Mac or whatever equivalent on PC)

Btw. an easy way to bounce all tracks at once is to create again as many channels as you have in your project and then route each channel to one other channel (and the same for the return channels) each. You can then record all tracks at once down to individual tracks.
This can only be done in realtime, but depending on how many tracks you have in your project and how long your song is it might even be faster than offline rendering for each track. Another advantage (or some may think it is rather a disadvantage) is that you have the dry tracks and the (summed) send signal separated.


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dr.wackler wrote: Simple answer: Solo the Sends as well.
(You can solo more than one channel when you hold down the command-key on Mac or whatever equivalent on PC)

Btw. an easy way to bounce all tracks at once is to create again as many channels as you have in your project and then route each channel to one other channel (and the same for the return channels) each. You can then record all tracks at once down to individual tracks.
This can only be done in realtime, but depending on how many tracks you have in your project and how long your song is it might even be faster than offline rendering for each track. Another advantage (or some may think it is rather a disadvantage) is that you have the dry tracks and the (summed) send signal separated.
Excellent tip Dr!! Thanks :)

anyways, I'm all sorted out and feel a bit embarrassed I asked in the first place.
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