Hi Everyone.
I have spent the last 7 days trying to figure out how to get separate stem files for my recording on my roland TD-6V drums. I have googled and used youtube with no luck so far. I have set up a new song in studio 1. Added the track to play along to and then recorded my drums. The problem is its recorded as one file and I need it broken into the separate drums parts in order to be mixed properly. Im pretty sure this has already been asked on here somewhere so im sorry if one of many posts with the same question. I can't find it directly. I go to the top bar and "song" then "export stems" but as I said, it saves it as one file and my friend in Sweden cant edit it as one file. He needs them all separate. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Stevie |
You can export stems as separate files easily so something is wrong on your side.
What version of Studio One and what OS are you using? When you go to export stems, S1 displays a list of what tracks to select for either Channels or Tracks. After it exports, it opens the folder where those stems have been created. |
Current version is 3.5.5
Please download from your online account and try again. Thanks. |
lizkatrin wroteI am also new to Studio One 3 and I wanted to export my song (I've already done it previously and it worked) and suddenly I cannot find the END marker. I scrolled the song horizontally to the end (because the project is longer then my song) but the marker still isn't there... Please help. Did you open the marker track? Button looks like a flag at the top left of arrange window |
Did you record it as a audio stereo file or on a Instrument track (MIDI) (Drums)
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The eDrum module most likely only has one stereo output so if you're playing a MIDI drum track back to it...
1. Select the drum clips in Studio One and right click Musical Functions > Explode by Pitch to get all of the drums sounds to separate instrument tracks. Before doing that, erase the track name and choose a drum map in the editor so everything will be named correctly, GM, whatever. You also want to combine your high hat midi clips to one track so that the mute grouping will get rendered. 2. Render those as Track stems via Song > Export Stems. It will solo each track and render a stem of each drum part to a new track.
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