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Old 11-16-2007, 08:19 PM
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Default exporting wavs

hi- this is my first post. my name is dibdub.
here is my problem-

i need to export all my audio files written/recorded/produced on cubase sx3 as wavs for further work on mac/logic 8 at a different location. i am aware that i can export audio mixdown on individual tracks with locaters set and tracks solo'd with others muted. my issue is that i have approx 30 tunes and i want to export each track on each tune wet and dry. Is there a function that that will export each track individually for me all at once, or do i have to go through the longwinded process of doing it track by track manually? any advice well appreciated as i am not looking forward to the latter. regards.
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Old 11-20-2007, 02:49 PM
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Hmmm.

For the dry stuff, do a search in the Cubase SX3 manual for "archive". It will greatly simplify the process of consolidating all the files in a way that will work in other recording programs.

When you say "wet", are you referring to inserts or aux sends? I'd expect Cubase to have a way to render each file with the inserts in tact, but I can't say about the aux sends. Generally speaking, Steinberg has put an enormous amount of thought into each and every feature I've ever used. Then again, wanting the "wet" file is a pretty specific demand.

I'd take a look at the OMF export function as well.

What exactly are you going to be doing in Logic? Just curious.

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