Answered[Solved] Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped.

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[Solved] Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped.

Hoping for some help with what I'd thought would be an easy process.
Using Sonar Pro 21.5
I imported one stereo track with multiple songs on it. I want to each song to be a separate wav file.
I added a marker at the beginning of each song, then "split at marker(s)". So far, no problem.
The best way I have found to do export each clip is to select one of the clips, bounce to track. Then I can grab the wav from the audio file folder associated with the project.
I have dozens of clips to export. There has to be a smarter way. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 13:45:16 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby teichnology 2015/07/28 14:04:36
You could just do a Range Select export. Select the track, select a range on the timeline by dragging across it so it spans the length of the song, File > Export (into a folder of your choice).
 
You could also just range select like that and instead of exporting just Ctrl drag it (this copies the range selection) into a folder in the Browser... but I'm not sure if that will work for you because I have no idea what version of Sonar "21.5" is.
 
AFAIK there is no Sonar 21.5 unless it's something super ancient in which case... I have no idea how those old versions worked.
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 13:54:04 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby teichnology 2015/07/28 14:18:42
1. Create a destination folder.
2. Navigate to it in the browser.
3. Drag and drop your clips into the folder.

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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:09:29 (permalink)
Sonar Platinum, Foxboro update is version 21.5.0.32, so says the command center.

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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:13:35 (permalink)
Drag and drop into the file system. That's way too easy!  Thanks so much!!
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:24:15 (permalink)
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... but I'm not sure if that will work for you because I have no idea what version of Sonar "21.5" is.
 
AFAIK there is no Sonar 21.5 unless it's something super ancient in which case... I have no idea how those old versions worked.


I am sorry, I was referring to SONAR Professional. SONARPRO.EXE properties describes the Product Version as Foxboro and the File Version 21.5.0.32
Please, what is a more appropriate way for me to identify version in the future?
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:26:04 (permalink)
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Sonar Platinum, Foxboro update is version 21.5.0.32, so says the command center.




lol... I guess I should have known that since I was the one saying back when the monthly updates got introduced we should communicate by point number.
 
It's just the handy naming scheme they implemented is much better and getting used. Definitely would not have derped out if the word Foxboro was in play.
 
Bakers... more clever than you think. Beepster? Not so much.
 
;-p
 
To the OP, welcome to the forum. As you can see... awesome place to figure out things like this.
 
Cheers.
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:29:33 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby teichnology 2015/07/28 14:35:04
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Beepster
... but I'm not sure if that will work for you because I have no idea what version of Sonar "21.5" is.
 
AFAIK there is no Sonar 21.5 unless it's something super ancient in which case... I have no idea how those old versions worked.


I am sorry, I was referring to SONAR Professional. SONARPRO.EXE properties describes the Product Version as Foxboro and the File Version 21.5.0.32
Please, what is a more appropriate way for me to identify version in the future?




It's all good. We've been mostly calling it by version name (Sonar Artist or Professional or Platinum) with the monthly release name (Dorchester, Everett, Foxboro).
 
What you did was technically more accurate though so if you pay attention to point numbers like that you could say Platinum, Foxboro then the point version (but even better would be if you say you applied any hotfix updates made available like what happened this month because we don't all keep track of exact point versions numbers as I have stupidly demonstrated here today... sorry about that).
 
Cheers... and again... welcome.
 
PS: and I've been personally referring to ALL of the new Sonar versions, if I'm talking about them vaguely, as Sonar 2015. I am usually just referring to ALL the post X series stuff that uses the new membership system. It's all a little confusing but a pretty cool system all in all.
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:35:39 (permalink)
Beepster
 
Cheers... and again... welcome.
 
 


Thank you, that all makes sense. I haven't reached out to a forum in a long time and the world seems to be changing underneath me. I'll try to catch up!
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Re: Exporting multiple clips from a single track - stumped. 2015/07/28 14:48:54 (permalink)
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Drag and drop into the file system. That's way too easy!  Thanks so much!!



Glad to help! SONAR usually has multiple ways to do the same thing, so it's always best to find the most efficient option.

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