Making edited tracks into ONE

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Is there a way to take all of my edited tracks (bunches of segments and crossfades) into their own individual continuous tracks? I don't mind having them how they are, but wherever there's a spot in a project where theres a lot of crossfades or edit points my computer will start having problems when i'm trying to add more tracks on top of it. Perhaps if i figured out how to do this i could stop my computer problems. Unless there is some other way to make my computer run more stable. I'm running cubase on a pentium IV 2.4 Ghz with a gig of ram (2200).

Thanks,
T
 
You can do a mixdown of the selected tracks. Then replace the originals with the mixed down version.
 
you mean export an audio mix down for each track individually? Is there any easier way to do this?

Thanks again
T
 
No ..... You should be able to mute each of the tracks that you don't want to be contained in the mixdown. This way all of the un-muted tracks will be mixed down to one track. Then set your left and right track markers and do an export > audio mixdown.

HTH
 
Assuming you are using SX. You should look into track bouncing or the audio mixdown feature.
 
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