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2016/12/01 17:49:39 (permalink)

When using a single plug (Sampletank 3) how can I freeze just one part?

I am using a single instance of ST3, but whenever I try to freeze one track, it seems to freeze all parts? Is there some way to get Sonar to only freeze the particular track?
 
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Re: When using a single plug (Sampletank 3) how can I freeze just one part? 2016/12/01 18:51:49 (permalink)
I've tried doing this in the past and have found there is really no way around it.
I believe they recently incorporated smart swipe for freezing tracks yet we still have no means of freezing separate midi data for "All synth outputs".

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Re: When using a single plug (Sampletank 3) how can I freeze just one part? 2016/12/01 19:07:12 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby joden 2016/12/02 09:30:45
As a workaround, you can Bounce to Track in place, and mute the output in the synth UI or the MIDI track that drives it.

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Re: When using a single plug (Sampletank 3) how can I freeze just one part? 2016/12/02 09:30:39 (permalink)
Thanks guys - after several failed attempts I suspected this would be the case. I will try those work-arounds suggested.
 
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PS: Reason I want to do it is so I can apply audio efx to particular tracks, outside the efx available in ST3 :)
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Re: When using a single plug (Sampletank 3) how can I freeze just one part? 2016/12/02 10:26:49 (permalink)
You can apply real-time FX to individual output channels of a multitimbral synth in real time, assuming you have a separate audio track for each output (or stereo pair) from the synth; it sounded from your description like you do. As I'm sure you know, this is standard operating procedure for using multi-out synths, not only to allow selective application of FX, but to allow mixing outside the synth.

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Re: When using a single plug (Sampletank 3) how can I freeze just one part? 2016/12/02 20:08:36 (permalink)
hmmm, no I don't think I do. I have the ST3 track and then just the MIDI tracks underneath that using ST3 as the output.
 
Might have to look that up as it must be something I am failing to do.
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