Hello,
how can i bounce single channels from redrum? 1 year ago I saw this in a tutorial video on youtube, and did it myself, but now I can't find the function anymore.
So this is how I remember it:
After "Copy pattern to track", I went to the sequencer, right-clicked on something and there was a function like "split in single tracks", so I had all my ReDrum channels laid out on single tracks.
I can't find this function, where is it? I refuse to solo every channel and then click export!!!!!
pls help, thx
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Go to Window, then Show Tool Window, Extract Notes to Lanes, Move.
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You're describing how to get MIDI notes on separate lanes, but you're asking how to bounce to separate AUDIO tracks right?Nakoben47 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020Hello,
how can i bounce single channels from redrum? 1 year ago I saw this in a tutorial video on youtube, and did it myself, but now I can't find the function anymore.
So this is how I remember it:
After "Copy pattern to track", I went to the sequencer, right-clicked on something and there was a function like "split in single tracks", so I had all my ReDrum channels laid out on single tracks.
I can't find this function, where is it? I refuse to solo every channel and then click export!!!!!
pls help, thx
To do the latter, you'll need to connect each output to it's own mix channel, then select "Bounce Mixer Channels" and set things to your liking - then bounce! Make sense?
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This is what I was looking for, thank you so much!Desmondblack wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020Go to Window, then Show Tool Window, Extract Notes to Lanes, Move.
Good luck!
You are absolutely right, I remebered this different.selig wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020You're describing how to get MIDI notes on separate lanes, but you're asking how to bounce to separate AUDIO tracks right?Nakoben47 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020Hello,
how can i bounce single channels from redrum? 1 year ago I saw this in a tutorial video on youtube, and did it myself, but now I can't find the function anymore.
So this is how I remember it:
After "Copy pattern to track", I went to the sequencer, right-clicked on something and there was a function like "split in single tracks", so I had all my ReDrum channels laid out on single tracks.
I can't find this function, where is it? I refuse to solo every channel and then click export!!!!!
pls help, thx
To do the latter, you'll need to connect each output to it's own mix channel, then select "Bounce Mixer Channels" and set things to your liking - then bounce! Make sense?
So after working with Reason 10 years, this is my first time I have to make my own combinator patch.
EDIT:
Combinator won't work either, will it? Because it's again only single Track in the sequencer.
So... I will just create a new default Session, where all channels from the ReDrum are connected to single mix channels.
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