I wonderred what that import box did. So that makes a track with the bounce
into your session?
Chris.
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From: "Kevin Reeves"
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Subject: Re: recording instrument tracks to audio tracks?
Here's a quicker
Here's a quicker way to convert instrument tracks.
Simply solo the instrument track and run an offline bounce. Check the
import box and PT will run the bounce and import the new track back in.
Hope this helps.
Kevin
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Ok, thanks. Then i know, i just wanted to be certain i didn’t do anything
silly.:-)
/Krister
> 9 maj 2015 kl. 15:24 skrev Slau Halatyn :
>
> Hi Krister,
>
> Yes, if it's a virtual instrument, routing the output of that instrument
> track to an audio track and recording to that audio track is t
Hi Krister,
Yes, if it's a virtual instrument, routing the output of that instrument track
to an audio track and recording to that audio track is the way to go.
HTH,
Slau
On May 9, 2015, at 8:57 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi,
> Just so i’m sure i don’t misunderstand anything: In Pro tools
Hi,
Just so i’m sure i don’t misunderstand anything: In Pro tools 11.3 if i want to
make an audio track out of an instrument track i set the outputs of the
instrument track(s) to go onto a newly created audio track, right? Or should i
do it some other way?
/Krister
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