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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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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Tue 19 Sep 2006, 05:14
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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"????? 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. This post has been edited by kwasi: Tue 19 Sep 2006, 05:19 -------------------- Nevermind the voices, listen to this!
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ben1969 Cubase Problem Help...... Mon 18 Sep 2006, 00:38
aportman Once you have all your tracks ready to bounce (mix... Tue 19 Sep 2006, 05:54
ironhead QUOTE (ben1969 @ Sun 17 Sep 2006, 23:38) ... Tue 19 Sep 2006, 20:01![]() ![]() |
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