[RWP] Rendering tracks to a single track internally
TheOreoMonster
monkeypusher69 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 19 14:32:02 EDT 2013
There are 3 ways to do this.
Easiest and way i know should work. Select the tracks or items you want on a new track. Go to file menu and select render. then chose selection , name it and where you want it saved to and etc. then be sure to check the box for import render into project on new track. Oh and if u don't want this to start at the beginning of the project you may want to have the cursor at the point you want the new file inserted into the project at before going to the render dialog.
The other two ways that in theory should work, but i haven't tried them yet,
Select the items you want, then under the item menu under the item processing menu there should be an option that says implode items from multiple tracks to one track, that looks like it will do what you want.
On the track level, select all the tracks you want, then under the track menu, select track rendering, then choose the appropriate render option based on whether you want to render it down to a single mono or stereo track.
On Oct 18, 2013, at 5:05 PM, Alex Westphal <ich at alexwestphal.de> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Lets say I have a huge project with a few different music genres in it, so I want pieces of classic, pop and rock bring to one song. To save my CPU for crashing or something like that, I want to make just one part of the song and then the other, just step by step. Now I know, that I can render the finished part to a wave file and reload it in reaper to mix it how it suits my needs, but is there an internal way to do this without rendering it to a external wave file first? something like internal bouncing or rendering? Or do I really have to make several small projects with the current instruments and the finished wave files?
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> Best regards
>
> Alexander Westphal
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