![]() ![]() ![]() Now depending on the mixing and mastering service you’ve gone with, they may want it in different formats. ![]() This is where you choose the format of the audio by clicking on what else, “Format”. This part is kind of important so I gave it, it’s own step. I would call it something like “Name of Song (stems)”. So where it says, “File Name” you can put in anything and it’ll go before the track name (I would just put in the name of the song).įor “location” click on browse and create a folder and title it the name of your song. Next you’ll notice a pop up window comes up asking you what you’re going to call your files as well as what format you want them exported in. Step 1įirst thing you’re going to do (after you’ve obviously opened your session) is go to File > Export > Multitrack Mixdown > Entire Session I only mention that because many of us, myself included, began recording as teens using that program so it is near and dear to heart.Īnyway, let’s get to what you came here for: To be clear, what I’m going to show you how to do is export the individual tracks within a recording session so that you can send it for mixing and mastering so that it can be loaded into different DAWs in wav or aiff format. Okay guys today we’re talking about exporting individual tracks in Adobe Audition.Īnd here’s just a little fun fact about Adobe Audition, it was previously called Cool Edit Pro and was created by another company called Syntrillium way back in 2003. ![]()
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