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I'm looking for a way to quickly bounce the processed audio from a stereo bus. Since there are no audio events on the bus track, my typical (ctrl+alt+b "bounce to new track") doesn't work. I could record the output to a new track but then I'd have to play the song in real time and wait, each time I want to print.

Is there a quicker way to make this bounce/print from a stereo bus?
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by taylorscott2 on Mon Jun 27, 2022 7:32 pm
This is easier if you have your bus set up as a folder bus, but if you select all the events in the folder bus and use the "mixdown selection" function, it will print everything to a new audio track and it also renders the effects on that bus.

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by garyanderson5 on Tue Jun 28, 2022 6:40 am
treyyoung wroteI'm looking for a way to quickly bounce the processed audio from a stereo bus. Since there are no audio events on the bus track, my typical (ctrl+alt+b "bounce to new track") doesn't work. I could record the output to a new track but then I'd have to play the song in real time and wait, each time I want to print.

Is there a quicker way to make this bounce/print from a stereo bus?


Just use channel stem export. Bus channels show up as an export option in here. Select the bus channel and everything fed into it will export as a stem. You can also use export audio mixdown if you solo the bus and everything fed into it.

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