robbysaudio
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Hi
I could do with some help from Logic users. I have a project to do, which arrived as a whole load of audio files as part of a Logic song. It is a Master recording with a dozen or so songs on. My problem is though, I've only really used Cubase and I'm in unfamiliar territory.
What I want to do:
I've tried loading a songs worth of audio (wav) files directly into Cubase, but there seem to be issues with timing offsets which mean certain tracks play out of time. Loaded into Logic, however, they play in sync. I need to find a way of exporting each wav file, individually, so for example I could take the kick drum or the guitar track or whatever and save each as a new wav file somewhere else on the hard drive. In this way, I will get synced tracks all of equal length (even those little small regions of recording)
This means getting around 10 or 11 tracks per song. Once done I can then reload them into Cubase and proceed as I know. In Cubase, I would do this via the Master mixer; mute all other tracks and export as a new file, selecting, mono or stereo, the bit size, sample rate as required, rename the track and Save As, in a new folder.
But, the only thing I can find in Logic is the Digital Mixdown option, which appears to offer only the option of merging tracks into a single mono or stereo mix file.
Can anyone help with advice, please?
Rob
I could do with some help from Logic users. I have a project to do, which arrived as a whole load of audio files as part of a Logic song. It is a Master recording with a dozen or so songs on. My problem is though, I've only really used Cubase and I'm in unfamiliar territory.
What I want to do:
I've tried loading a songs worth of audio (wav) files directly into Cubase, but there seem to be issues with timing offsets which mean certain tracks play out of time. Loaded into Logic, however, they play in sync. I need to find a way of exporting each wav file, individually, so for example I could take the kick drum or the guitar track or whatever and save each as a new wav file somewhere else on the hard drive. In this way, I will get synced tracks all of equal length (even those little small regions of recording)
This means getting around 10 or 11 tracks per song. Once done I can then reload them into Cubase and proceed as I know. In Cubase, I would do this via the Master mixer; mute all other tracks and export as a new file, selecting, mono or stereo, the bit size, sample rate as required, rename the track and Save As, in a new folder.
But, the only thing I can find in Logic is the Digital Mixdown option, which appears to offer only the option of merging tracks into a single mono or stereo mix file.
Can anyone help with advice, please?
Rob