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ben1969
post Mon 18 Sep 2006, 00:38
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ive got my track lay out ,and im using a sampler ,sound modules and audio it sounds good problem is.How do i get them all on to one tack on cubase so that i can master it and save it as an all as one audio file.

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Mac Daddy
post Mon 18 Sep 2006, 18:14
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Ben, I don't know about Cubase, but, with Logic you can Bounce and you will end up with the "One Track". It must be the same with Cubase??? If I'm wrong I will be corrected for sure... But, I'd say: "Bounce"?????
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post Tue 19 Sep 2006, 05:14
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QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Tue 19 Sep 2006, 05:14) *
Ben, I don't know about Cubase, but, with Logic you can Bounce and you will end up with the "One Track". It must be the same with Cubase??? If I'm wrong I will be corrected for sure... But, I'd say: "Bounce"?????


Steinberg calls it 'Audio Mixdown', you find it under 'Export' in the 'File' menu. It will bounce everything the way you hear it when you play it back. You can set which output to bounce from (typically the 'stereo out') and what format to bounce to (typically stereo interleaved). There are other options there as well, such as file format (wav, mp3 etc) and whether you want to do it in realtime or offline. Hope this helps.

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post Tue 19 Sep 2006, 05:54
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Once you have all your tracks ready to bounce (mix) down to either a stereo (or mono) track, you need to go the "file" and scroll down to "audio mixdown". Click on the "audio mixdown", which will also prompt you to name the mix-down file, including the file type (i,e, wave, aiff), and lastly, the sample rate (16, 24, 48, 92, etc). Prior to this process make sure that in the project edit page that start and stop markers are correctly set for the mix-down data you want. If the markers do not include the entire parameters that you want to record, your mixdown may not include the information you want on the mixdown. Hopefully this will help. Good luck!!!

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post Tue 19 Sep 2006, 20:01
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QUOTE (ben1969 @ Sun 17 Sep 2006, 23:38) *
ive got my track lay out ,and im using a sampler ,sound modules and audio it sounds good problem is.How do i get them all on to one tack on cubase so that i can master it and save it as an all as one audio file.

hope this makes sense ..

as long as the audi is coming through cubase and it is balance properly all you need to do is bounce or mix down to a and save it as a stereo file then you can master it any program of your choice
TRACKS IS GOOD PROGRAM TO MASTER OR YOU CAN CREAT A NEW SESSION IN CUBSE IMPORT THE FILE AND MASTER IT THERE THEN BONCE OR MIX DOWN THE FINAL TO A NEW FILE THEN
USE TOAST TO BURN IT TO CD.
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