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> Audiodesk/motu 828 Question (simple I Hope)
XXGABEXX
post Thu 6 Feb 2003, 17:43
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Hopefully this is an easily answered question... it seems like it should be painfully obvious, but the AudioDesk manual has been no help so far.

I recorded a friend's band last week and they wanted to get copies of the songs before they were mixed. How do I export the songs to a useable format like AIFF or WAV? I tried doing so in the "Soundbites" window, but that just exported every single individual soundbite as their own individual AIFF. Is there an easy way to export the entire unmixed song as one useable file? Or do I have to run a tape deck out the monitor output and just record it old school? Thanks for any input (or output).

-GABE
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azusa
post Fri 7 Feb 2003, 10:51
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Hilite all tracks and mesures you want to be in the final 2 tracks.
If you use auto mix mode make sure all tracks are checked.
Then choose "Bounce to Disk" inthe Audio menu. The dialog will come up, at this time,
you can rename the tracks and choose "added to the soundbite."
Once that's done hililte the just-finished soundbite and choose export in the soundbite mini menu.
Now you'll get to choose which format you want to export and where to.
The SDII interleave or AIFF would be fine.
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post Fri 7 Feb 2003, 17:32
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Thanks!! That's exactly what I was looking for. Take care.

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