Hi Ramy,
Exporting Files is a file-based process rather than a bounce process. In other 
words, exporting clips simply exports the edited ranges of the clips without 
any additional processing. What you're interested in doing is actually bouncing 
the audio. It doesn't have to be done in real time, as it used to be some years 
ago but you'll need to select the range of the audio and allow for reverb tails 
and bounce the file. Select the range in the timeline either by tabbing to the 
end of a clip and nudging the insertion forward by a few seconds to estimate 
how long of a reverb tail will occur, then using Option+Shift+Tab to select 
back to the beginning of the clip. Press Command+Option+b to bring up the 
Bounce dialog and examine the options you have there.
HTH,
Slau

> On Oct 9, 2017, at 6:09 PM, Ramy Moustafa <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi sir Slau:
> ok, i got your point, and everything went as you told me, all issue now is 
> that, when i export my wave files, they exported without any sends at all.
> i put some reverb on the track, but they didn’t extract with there reverb,.
> i select the track, also another time i select the audio track + the oggs 
> track, but the same result, no reverb at all.
> must i do any other thing?
> 
>> On Oct 9, 2017, at 7:38 PM, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Ramy,
>> For certain commands, it's necessary to have the Edit window open. It 
>> doesn't necessarily have to be the frontmost window but it sometimes needs 
>> to be present, at least in the background. Most of the time, one can keep 
>> the Mix window in front just keep in mind that you'll occasionally encounter 
>> instances where the edit window must be in front for certain tasks. For 
>> example, to rename a clip with Command+Shift+r, the Edit window needs to be 
>> in front, otherwise the command will not work. Anyway, keep that in mind and 
>> you'll know what to try when an edit-related shortcut seems to not work as 
>> expected.
>> By the way, the Command+Shift+1 shortcut is one of several found in the 
>> Clips List pop-up menu. Look through the list and you'll find some other 
>> shortcuts that might be of interest.
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Oct 9, 2017, at 1:11 PM, Ramy Moustafa <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau:
>>> 
>>> I made what you told me, and I'm checking now if this is ok or not,
>>> but, it  performs the task,
>>> but I can not understrand what is Cmd- shift-1?
>>> and, don't know if I'm wrong or not, but I hate working inside the
>>> edit window, I feel that it's full of things that we are not using.
>>> so, am I right or wrong?
>>> also, I wasw having a sited assistance , a sound engineer, and he told
>>> me each time to open the edit view to make him see
>>> 
>>> why is this?
>>> 
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