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Solved Question about Transform a Multi Channel Instrument into Audio Stems

MarcelH

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I did as Gregor showed in this Youtube video:
Transform a Multi Channel Instrument into Audio Stems
In the video, the file names of the converted channels appear to be Kick, Clap, Hats and Percussion.
My channels are named Kick, Snare, etc, but the files produced have names like Drums, Drums(2), Drums(3), Drums(4), etc.
Is there a setting that I'm missing?
Cheers,
 
Try right-clicking your tracks and use the „apply track names to channels“ option or whatever it is called
 
Is there a setting that I'm missing?
In Gregor's video you can see that the resulting tracks are named correctly after channels, but the audio events on the track are still called "Pattern(1)" or similar. Is this what you mean?

Be aware of the terms: Tracks, channels and events are different things. Channels are in the mixer, tracks in the arrangement and events are the objects on the tracks.
 
In Gregor's video you can see that the resulting tracks are named correctly after channels, but the audio events on the track are still called "Pattern(1)" or similar. Is this what you mean?

Be aware of the terms: Tracks, channels and events are different things. Channels are in the mixer, tracks in the arrangement and events are the objects on the tracks.
Ah yes, I see it now, the tracks have the names that they should have, but the file names are accumulating.
 
To get the events names correctly, you can use the free Navigation Essentials add-on.

 
To get the events names correctly, you can use the free Navigation Essentials add-on.

That worked brilliantly!
 
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