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Consolidating Audio Files In Logic
7 days ago
by AsylumDigital
Consolidating regions in Logic: From the Arrange page choose File > Export > All Tracks As Audio Files. Remember to export them as 24-bit /44.1kHz wav or aif files.
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Consolidating Audio Files In Reason
7 days ago
by AsylumDigital
Consolidating regions in Reason: Simple Method (yields lower quality audio): 1. Set start marker to Bar 1. 2. Set end marker to the end of the song. 3. Turn off all effects on the mixer, as well as any effects modules you may be using (reverbs, delays, etc) and set all levels to unity gain. Just mak ...
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Consolidating Audio Files In Garage Band
7 days ago
by AsylumDigital
Consolidating regions in Garage Band: 1. Disable all automation, plugins, etc. & “Zero” out the faders & pans. 2. Solo the first track, and select “Export Song to Disk” from the Share pull-down menu. 3. In the subsequent dialog box, make sure that the Compress box is left unchecked, click Export, an ...
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Consolidating Audio Files In PT
7 days ago
by AsylumDigital
Consolidating regions in Pro Tools HD, LE, and M-Powered: Mac: 1. Ensure that the audio tracks are all clearly named. 2. Highlight all the audio in the Edit Window, making sure you’ve successfully selected before the beginning of the early-most region and after the end of the last-most region. 3. Pr ...
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Consolidating Audio Files In Fruity Loops
7 days ago
by AsylumDigital
Consolidating regions in Fruity Loops: 1. Split all the instruments or sounds onto their own mixer channels. 2. Name each channel according to the sound it’s playing back. 3. “Zero” out the faders. 4. Remove EQ &/or plugs from each channel (including master). 5. Put the file in “Song Mode”. 6. Clear ...
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