Software Mixdown of Softsynths?

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2011/04/20 11:51:24 (permalink)

Software Mixdown of Softsynths?

I just upgraded over the weekend and am really digging the included Softsynth Drums and Bass (have been using Soundfonts for the last 10 years or so). Is there a way to mixdown the Softsynths without having to record playback? I will have a look at the Help documents later this week but am a little pressed for time on a current project. Any help is appreciated.
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    Re:Software Mixdown of Softsynths? 2011/04/20 11:54:49 (permalink)
    You don't need to convert the soft synth tracks to audio before exporting. If you File > Export > Audio, the soft synths will automatically be converted to audio along with everything else in the project (except MIDI tracks that are driving hardward synths... those have to be converted manually).

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    Re:Software Mixdown of Softsynths? 2011/04/20 12:04:29 (permalink)
    Perfect. In hindsight I'm not sure why I didn't try that first. Being pressed for times makes for bad decision making? Getting only a few hours of sleep doen't help much either.
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