Bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks

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2012/12/14 19:42:02 (permalink)

Bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks

So I've got a little midi orchestral mockup going, using Jsaras's orchestral template wherein he uses 4 instances of TTS-1:  one for strings, one for woodwinds, one for brass, and one for percussion.

There are about 30 midi tracks.

I'd like to bounce all 30 tracks to their respective 30 audio tracks--but I'm only seeing where I can bounce down to 4 "stems", one for each of the TTS-1 instances.  I want 30 tracks, not 4 stems.

Is there some way to do in one pass what I'm wanting without having to do multiple track-by-track bounces?

Thanks in advance.
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    Bristol_Jonesey
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    Re:Bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2012/12/15 04:18:39 (permalink)
    You might find it quicker & easier to simply freeze each instance of TTS-1 - this will generate the necessary audio tracks.

    On saying that, if your pc is powerful enough, there's no need to freeze/bounce unless you want to work totally with the audio clips (or for exporting to another project, DAW, studio etc)

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    Re:Bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2012/12/15 09:40:16 (permalink)
    No, because you're using the stereo out from each of the TTS-1 synths. So, technically, you've only got four stereo audio tracks that you're using for the 30 MIDI tracks.

    So, you'll need to go through the tedious chore of soloing each MIDI track and bouncing it individually.

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    Re:Bouncing multiple midi tracks to multiple audio tracks 2012/12/15 11:19:05 (permalink)
    was trying to write a cal to do this once but couldn't program the freeze synth option.  feh.

     
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