Importing multi-track .wav file?
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Is there a simple way to import multi-track wav files into Reason without de-constructing them first?
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Hi, if i got you right, you can do it in the reason mixer where you want to import your files. select "create tracks from mixer channels" (right-click in the mixer) , choose the desired number of tracks in the dialog (by clicking "ok"). in the sequencer area you should get the new tracks created. click on the "audio track" for each channel you want to import selecting each track one by one.on the left side there should be a track inspector, click there on the audio input drop-down menu and choose "bounce mixer channels." put the settings (audio file format, location etc), click "ok". here we go. each selected mixer channel should be rendered as an individual audio file audio tracks in the sequencer. Hope thats what you need.
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I'm not sure if you're a bot (your text sounds like some copy+mix+paste from other posts and/or the documentation), but I think the OP is asking for something else, which might not be possible in Reason right now.Potattos wrote: ↑15 May 2023Hi, if i got you right, you can do it in the reason mixer where you want to import your files. select "create tracks from mixer channels" (right-click in the mixer) , choose the desired number of tracks in the dialog (by clicking "ok"). in the sequencer area you should get the new tracks created. click on the "audio track" for each channel you want to import selecting each track one by one.on the left side there should be a track inspector, click there on the audio input drop-down menu and choose "bounce mixer channels." put the settings (audio file format, location etc), click "ok". here we go. each selected mixer channel should be rendered as an individual audio file audio tracks in the sequencer. Hope thats what you need.
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IDK why did you take me for a bot ...jam-s wrote: ↑15 May 2023I'm not sure if you're a bot (your text sounds like some copy+mix+paste from other posts and/or the documentation), but I think the OP is asking for something else, which might not be possible in Reason right now.Potattos wrote: ↑15 May 2023
Hi, if i got you right, you can do it in the reason mixer where you want to import your files. select "create tracks from mixer channels" (right-click in the mixer) , choose the desired number of tracks in the dialog (by clicking "ok"). in the sequencer area you should get the new tracks created. click on the "audio track" for each channel you want to import selecting each track one by one.on the left side there should be a track inspector, click there on the audio input drop-down menu and choose "bounce mixer channels." put the settings (audio file format, location etc), click "ok". here we go. each selected mixer channel should be rendered as an individual audio file audio tracks in the sequencer. Hope thats what you need.


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Sorry for the possible offence and welcome to the forums. I think the OP is asking if a multi-track wav file can be imported directly into Reason as multiple tracks and not on how to create multiple wave files from mixer channels, but maybe @boomer could clarify this.
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It's ok.

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