*How do you mixdown separate tracks*

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Raydio

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Ok, I have 4 separate vocal parts on 4 separate tracks. I want to know how to mix all 4 vocals down into one track. I have Nuendo and I'm fairly new to using it. The reason I want to mix the 4 tracks down into one is to save memory because my instrumental along has over 16 sounds. Help!!! LOL.
 
I don't know about Nuendo, but check to see if there is some sort of performance indicator that monitors your CPU and Drive usage. (there's one in Cubase) GENERALLY, if you're maxxing out your CPU, you need to conserve on effects, EQ, etc. If you're maxxing out on your drive, you have too many tracks for your computer to handle. Given most of today's computers, having only sixteen tracks choking your computer would be surprising. I have a Celeron 466, and I have run 32 tracks of audio with 18 channels with EQ and compression simultaneously.

Your strategy of bouncing tracks together could be a very workable solution to either problem, but there are a few other things to consider first.

If you need to conserve on CPU power, you can limit the number of effects and EQ you're using by using the aux sends for effects rather than inserts on individual channels. Also look at using subgroups so you can manipulate groups of tracks with a single EQ, reverb, etc.

Finally, in answer to your question, I'm sure there's an export audio function in Nuendo. Simply export what you want to bounce together, and then have the resulting file imported back into your project.

Chris
 
Thanks! This was a great help to me conserving CPU, because thats my problem. I have a large amount of HD space, so thats not my issue. I just hate when my audio project lags when I adjust faders and stuff. As far as mixing down the vocal tracks, i just wanted to know an easier way than just exporting the files to a separate wav, I heard that there was a bounce feature or something???
 
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