darren
Member
Apologies for starting a non-Pro 8 thread
but I thought I'd ask a question about best practice for archiving a song.
I've just finished producing an album and I want to preserve each mix for a time in the future when the plugins won't work or the midi instruments won't work. In essence I want to bounce every single track down to a wave file but keep the routing, fader and pan positions from the final mix.
Or, to put it another way, I want a set of audio tracks which, when played together, are identical to the final mix.
I've tried exporting stems (both channels and tracks) but neither of those work. I've thought about transforming to rendered audio but then I don't bake in the bus processing. I've tried mixdown selection for each individual track (!) and that came close but not exactly the same.
So I'm at a bit of a loss at how to preserve the session (at track level) with all the bus, routing, panning, volume, FX and so on all baked in to each track.
I've just finished producing an album and I want to preserve each mix for a time in the future when the plugins won't work or the midi instruments won't work. In essence I want to bounce every single track down to a wave file but keep the routing, fader and pan positions from the final mix.
Or, to put it another way, I want a set of audio tracks which, when played together, are identical to the final mix.
I've tried exporting stems (both channels and tracks) but neither of those work. I've thought about transforming to rendered audio but then I don't bake in the bus processing. I've tried mixdown selection for each individual track (!) and that came close but not exactly the same.
So I'm at a bit of a loss at how to preserve the session (at track level) with all the bus, routing, panning, volume, FX and so on all baked in to each track.