Rendering tracks effects
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Daniel Pompougnac Daniel Pompougnac https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=51754
- KVRian
- 1433 posts since 15 Dec, 2004 from In a forest , France
Hello,
I 'm using Tracktion 7.
When I render files, I export each track to a separate file, but how export also the send and return effects tracks ?
Thank you for help.
I 'm using Tracktion 7.
When I render files, I export each track to a separate file, but how export also the send and return effects tracks ?
Thank you for help.
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- KVRist
- 320 posts since 9 Sep, 2017
a) you may discover some way when you look into how to export bus stems.
b) there are "recorder plugins", some are free, they can write into a WAV the data they can see. so you place that at some point where you need the print. beware lead-in latency, result file may be shorter or longer, so you might introduce a burst signal generator that creates signature markers to explore the accuracy of the time stamps.
b) there are "recorder plugins", some are free, they can write into a WAV the data they can see. so you place that at some point where you need the print. beware lead-in latency, result file may be shorter or longer, so you might introduce a burst signal generator that creates signature markers to explore the accuracy of the time stamps.
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Daniel Pompougnac Daniel Pompougnac https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=51754
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1433 posts since 15 Dec, 2004 from In a forest , France
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- KVRian
- 526 posts since 7 May, 2007 from Angus,Scotland
If I've understood your question properly,
The only way that I can think of, is to route the outputs of the send and return to another track and record the audio, I would think fully wet.
Then you could blend that back in, I'm assuming you want to import the seperate files into somewhere else.
Make sure you label tracks properly.
The only way that I can think of, is to route the outputs of the send and return to another track and record the audio, I would think fully wet.
Then you could blend that back in, I'm assuming you want to import the seperate files into somewhere else.
Make sure you label tracks properly.
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Daniel Pompougnac Daniel Pompougnac https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=51754
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1433 posts since 15 Dec, 2004 from In a forest , France
When I use Reaper, for example, the effect tracks are automatically recorded as tracks when I render all the separated tracks.The only way that I can think of, is to route the outputs of the send and return to another track and record the audio, I would think fully wet.
Why not with Tracktion ? I know Tracktion and Reaper aren't similar, but I thought it's a basic feature...
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- KVRist
- 212 posts since 4 Nov, 2004 from France
Hi daniel !
When I want to render each track with all associated effects in T7, I solo all related tracks (the "instrument" track + each of the send tracks). And I do that for each "instrumental" track...
Example :
- Track 1 = Bass
- Track 2 = Drums
- Track 3 = Synth
and the send tracks...
- track 10 (like a Bus) = reverb
- track 11 (like a Bus) = delay
If I want to render all tracks, I do nothing special.
But if I want to render separately the Bass track, the Drums track and the Synth track, I export/render 3 times :
1. To render the Bass, I solo the track 1 and I solo track 10 and track 11 (tracks 2 and 3 muted) ==> render
2. to render the Drums, I solo the track 2 and track 10 and track 11 (tracks 1 and 3 muted) ==> render
3. and to render the Synth... you understand the process...
There is probably an other very simple way to do it, but this one is... my solution...
And if it is long to do (in this case, 3 times the same process), it is very simple and it do a very correct result...
Musicalement,
Lutin mutin.
Nota: Si t'as besoin de plus d'infos, n'hésites pas à me contacter par un PM. Je me ferai un plaisir de te préciser des détails... bon courage !
When I want to render each track with all associated effects in T7, I solo all related tracks (the "instrument" track + each of the send tracks). And I do that for each "instrumental" track...
Example :
- Track 1 = Bass
- Track 2 = Drums
- Track 3 = Synth
and the send tracks...
- track 10 (like a Bus) = reverb
- track 11 (like a Bus) = delay
If I want to render all tracks, I do nothing special.
But if I want to render separately the Bass track, the Drums track and the Synth track, I export/render 3 times :
1. To render the Bass, I solo the track 1 and I solo track 10 and track 11 (tracks 2 and 3 muted) ==> render
2. to render the Drums, I solo the track 2 and track 10 and track 11 (tracks 1 and 3 muted) ==> render
3. and to render the Synth... you understand the process...
There is probably an other very simple way to do it, but this one is... my solution...
And if it is long to do (in this case, 3 times the same process), it is very simple and it do a very correct result...
Musicalement,
Lutin mutin.
Nota: Si t'as besoin de plus d'infos, n'hésites pas à me contacter par un PM. Je me ferai un plaisir de te préciser des détails... bon courage !
