Problem bouncing stems in ableton
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Problem bouncing stems in ableton
Hey I have a problem, when bouncing/flattening a track, I use freeze/flatten but I notice that it doesn't record the track post send/return or master output. So basically I end up with a dry stem. Is there a quick workaround? I was thinking of collecting stems via the export function but I think that might get messy with a larger session. Also does using the export stems method render the stems post send/return or master even?
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Re: Problem bouncing stems in ableton
It renders each Return as one channel.
You can export your routed channels first, remove them and batch export the rest, if you want all the channels to be exported with return effects on them individually.
You can also use normal channels instead of Return channels if you often export stems.
But when you use a single channel with a single reverb on it for multiple channels, you'll always get everything exported as one, unless you solo and export the tracks.
You can export your routed channels first, remove them and batch export the rest, if you want all the channels to be exported with return effects on them individually.
You can also use normal channels instead of Return channels if you often export stems.
But when you use a single channel with a single reverb on it for multiple channels, you'll always get everything exported as one, unless you solo and export the tracks.
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