Bouncing VST output to an audio track/tracks

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Is there a way to have a number of VSTi's bounce to their own separate audio tracks in bulk.

Example:
You create a project that has two VSTi's, there respective midi data track, and nothing more. Instead of bouncing each VSTi's output to a new audio track one at a time. Is there a way to select them both, and then bounce the audio generated by each VSTi to their own, individual, and new audio tracks in one easy step. In essence, a bulk Bounce to clip's function.

Thanx in advance for any help. Because this would make things move much faster when dealing with a VSti heavy project.



P.s.
My computer is a monster number cruncher from hell. So, I'm not trying to save my self any real time processing power. Over all I want to be able to give a friend of mine all the individual tracks, with out having to "bounce to track" one VSTi at a time. He has great compositional skills, but never really was able to wrap his head around any thing more complicated than AcidPro, as far as DAW apps go. I want to be able to hand over the tracks to him so he can cut up, and work with the composition easily in Acid. From there we can toss it back'n forth between each other, and Create our rough draft in acid. Then I can go back and make the final polished mix in Sonar, once we are both satisfied.

Things would be simpler if he would learn sonar, and god knows I have tried. But, he gets stuck in that "Over whelmed newbie" rutt. Once being there my self I can understand, and I am willing to pick up the slack so to speak. ESP. seeing as I have far more education on the production side than he does. Simple way to put it is I'm an artisit, and producer. He is all artist.

Now, seeing as I have explained far more than I probably needed to. I'll stop, and thanks again for any help one may be able to give.
 
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file menu ->export audio

on window that opens up :-

>>>>Files of type RIFF WAVE <<< (well you dont want mp3?)

Source category >tracks

tick your Mix Enables ... and >>>>> FX/SYNTH AUTOMATION<<<<<<

sellect your other preferences...

make a folder on your desktop export the files into that.. << makes it easier to find..

give your project a name -> click export

you should have a folder full of .wav`s (one for each track)

and import the audio tracks you want..

(also good for giving files to your mate)
 
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