"Batch" bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks

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2013/03/10 21:46:42 (permalink)

"Batch" bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks

Just when I thought I knew how to do this.
I used CAL to “Split Note to Tracks” to a drum midi track into individual midi tracks. I want Studio Drummer (Kontakt 5) to bounce all the track at once into multiple audio tracks.
I select them all and then bounce tracks. New Track—Source Track “Tracks” Source Buses/Tracks Kontakt 5 1 is the only thing listed. Click OK and I only get one track with all the midi tracks mixed.
Why won’t it bounce each track individually?

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    garrigus
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    Re:"Batch" bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2013/03/10 22:15:49 (permalink)
    This isn't working because you're only using a single audio track for all the MIDI tracks. Instead, you would need to insert Studio Drummer using the All Audio Outputs option in the Soft Synth Options dialog box. This would give you a seperate audio track for each drum instrument. And then you could bounce to separate audio tracks or just freeze the synth tracks to convert them to audio.


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    Re:"Batch" bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2013/03/12 01:33:50 (permalink)
    Thanks Scott. I tried that, and all I got was muted tracks, but nothing is muted.

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    Re:"Batch" bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2013/03/12 10:24:54 (permalink)
    You may need to setup the outputs inside of Studio Drummer as well. Unfortunately, I can't help with that. Sorry...

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    Re:"Batch" bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2013/03/12 21:28:22 (permalink)
    this works perfectly with Jamstix so it should work with SD.
     
    Now you need to go into SD and direct each sound to the appropriate SD output.
     
    Once this is done you should be able to start playback and see the meters in each track respond.
     
    Edit: spelling and paragraphs.
    post edited by Tom Riggs - 2013/03/12 21:34:52

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