Printing Simple Instruments To Audio

Author
AdamGrossmanLG
Max Output Level: -62 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 1436
  • Joined: 2014/07/13 03:40:34
  • Status: offline
2017/08/01 14:10:38 (permalink)

Printing Simple Instruments To Audio

Hello,
 
How do I bounce my finished simple instrument track to audio?  I don't wish to freeze, but wish to bounce to a new audio track with the ProFX from the simple instrument track baked into the new track.
 
I know this sounds really simple, but I am not sure of the option. Oh and how I do bounce it to either Mono or Stereo?   all my simple instruments are in stereo, but kick and bass I wish to bounce to a mono track.
 
Thank You,
Adam
#1

4 Replies Related Threads

    Bristol_Jonesey
    Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 16775
    • Joined: 2007/10/08 15:41:17
    • Location: Bristol, UK
    • Status: offline
    Re: Printing Simple Instruments To Audio 2017/08/01 14:14:41 (permalink)
    In Track View, right click & choose Bounce to Track.
     
    There are several options in the dialog box letting you decide track format, destination etc.

    CbB, Platinum, 64 bit throughout
    Custom built i7 3930, 32Gb RAM, 2 x 1Tb Internal HDD, 1 x 1TB system SSD (Win 7), 1 x 500Gb system SSD (Win 10), 2 x 1Tb External HDD's, Dual boot Win 7 & Win 10 64 Bit, Saffire Pro 26, ISA One, Adam P11A,
    #2
    jkoseattle
    Max Output Level: -79 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 556
    • Joined: 2004/10/21 16:29:48
    • Status: offline
    Re: Printing Simple Instruments To Audio 2017/08/01 14:40:23 (permalink)
    If your destination audio track needs to switch from stereo to mono you can right-click the clip and select Convert to Mono. I do that all the time.

    Sonar Version: Platinum  
    Audio Interface: M-Audio Delta
    Computer: Dell i5 3.1 GHz, 12Gb RAM, Windows 10 64-bit
    Soft Synths: EastWest PLAY Symphonic Orchestra
    MIDI Controllers: M-Audio 2x2 MidiSport Anniv Edition
    Settings: 16-Bit, Sample Rate 44.1k, ASIO Buffer Size 128-1024, Record/Playback I/O Buffers play:256k, rec: 64k, Total Round Trip Latency 48 ms  
    Check out my work here
    #3
    AdamGrossmanLG
    Max Output Level: -62 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1436
    • Joined: 2014/07/13 03:40:34
    • Status: offline
    Re: Printing Simple Instruments To Audio 2017/08/01 14:41:13 (permalink)
    Oh ok great thank you.  Converting to mono increases the volume by 3db I see.  Does it change any other tonal qualities or just volume?  
    #4
    chuckebaby
    Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 13146
    • Joined: 2011/01/04 14:55:28
    • Status: offline
    Re: Printing Simple Instruments To Audio 2017/08/01 18:09:56 (permalink)
    Adam,
    I will typically Freeze it, Then grab the frozen clip while holding CNTRL and drag it to a new track or an empty space in Sonars TV. Once a track is frozen it acts almost like a normal audio track (copy/paste)
     
    Then all you need to do is unfreeze the original track.
    (There are also freeze options that will allow you to print or not print FX to freeze).
     
    Its basically the same as bouncing the track minus the BS of dialog menus (unless you need those).
    Then right click/Convert to mono.
    Hope that helps.
     
    Chuck

    Windows 8.1 X64 Sonar Platinum x64
    Custom built: Asrock z97 1150 - Intel I7 4790k - 16GB corsair DDR3 1600 - PNY SSD 220GB
    Focusrite Saffire 18I8 - Mackie Control
       
    #5
    Jump to:
    © 2024 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1