Quick! .. How To Combine Tracks? Need Help!

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I Have 5 Individual Audio Tracks.. But I Want To Combine Let's Say.. All Of Those Tracks Into 1 Track.. How Can I Do This With Out Slicing Up The Vocal's On The Other Previous Tracks... And Have Each Track Play Simutaneously From One Track To The Other Once Combined On That One Event..?????????/

I've Tried.. Range Selection, Cut & Paste.. Ut Nothing Seems To Work.. I Know This Can Be Done And Its Driving Me Krazy!!!! And Holding Up My Project..
 
I Have 5 Individual Audio Tracks.. But I Want To Combine Let's Say.. All Of Those Tracks Into 1 Track.. How Can I Do This With Out Slicing Up The Vocal's On The Other Previous Tracks... And Have Each Track Play Simutaneously From One Track To The Other Once Combined On That One Event..?????????/

I've Tried.. Range Selection, Cut & Paste.. Ut Nothing Seems To Work.. I Know This Can Be Done And Its Driving Me Krazy!!!! And Holding Up My Project..

Set up all of your tracks so they all sound as you want them to. Solo all the tracks you want to combine. Set the left and right indicators to where the audio starts and finishes.

Go to file - export - audio mixdown. On that screen there should be an option to "import back into project". This will put all of the tracks you just solo'd into 1 audio mixdown track.
 
Go to file - export - audio mixdown. On that screen there should be an option to "import back into project". This will put all of the tracks you just solo'd into 1 audio mixdown track.


No prob with what Waffleness says, but remember: export at a bit rate and sample rate that match your original audio settings or you'll get some oddness when it reads back the different audio samples.

Unless you want it stereo, you could just as easily keep the trck in mono after mixdown.

Again, unless you want to do it, turn off any plug-ins on th relevant 5 tracks prior to export. You can always add them again later, but you can't take them off once they're on and since it's all going to be one track you can process one unadulterated signal
 
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