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Probably an obvious question regarding exporting audio in Logic

  • 29-01-2012 10:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭


    Okay so I'm trying to export some nice drum hits that Ive created to a folder.
    So for example I have a snare,clap and whitenoise all going to a bus with a compressor and eq on it.

    So I wanna just export the combined sounds as one audio file as I hear it on the bus channel but the only way I can do that is to bounce it to audio like I would do with the complete project once I'm done with it.

    Now if I had a single clip,in logic I can click on the clip and select export as audio file and itll bounce it out with just the effect on the channel bypassing master channel.

    How can I do this with a bus?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 843 ✭✭✭trackmixstudio


    Send the output of the bus to another bus.
    Create a new audio channel and set its input to the newly created bus.
    Record and you are done.
    When you set the input of an audio as a bus it records the input of the bus.
    If you bus your drums to (say) bus 1 and put effects on the bus, recording to an audio channel with its input set to bus 1 will not record the fx.
    That's why you need to send the output of bus 1 to bus 2 then record on a audio channel with its input set to bus 2.
    I often do this to create reverse reverbs.
    Hope that's not confusing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,672 ✭✭✭seannash


    Thank you very much :D
    I would have thought it would be a little easier than that but at least it work.


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