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Exporting Tracks to send to another mixer
I use Logic Pro, Lets say I just finished recording a song. I have mono tracks for bass and each drum and vocal, But I also have stereo tracks for guitar and keyboards. What is the best way to export these out for another person to mix. How many bars should I put before the click track begins, Should there be any empty space before the click begins? What about bit rate and 44.1hz. vs 48 hz. If I bounce each track seperatley it makes the mono tracks stereo - is that a problem? Should I export instead of bounce? what about loudness of each track - should they all be at some certain loudness? many times I do a level mix then bounce the tracks so they are close to the volume they will be in the track? What else should I be thinking of? If I have effects on a track I usually send a wet track and a dry track. Then I also send a demo mix. Konfused in Kansas.
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@Bradley Hagen thanks Brad. Yeah wasn’t Royce the guitarist at that time? I still am friends with all those guys.
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@Gus Dikteruk is there any day that works for you next week?
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SONO AI - Love it, Hate it, Tool or Trash it?
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Can I chose both Love it and hate it? I like to use it for arrangement ideas. After I have the song basics scoped out I will do a cover version in Suno. perhaps I'll hear a cool guitar lick or a harmony part I hadn't thought of. It is nice for that. I have recently been working with a country female vocalist. Most of my songs were written with a rock arrangement. So I can run them through suno and have it chicken fry countrify it to see if it could work as a country song. Some of them do pretty good other ones fall flat. So it comes in handy like having a professional producer/arranger in the room. Plus if I wonder how a part of the song would sound with a horn section it takes me 30 senconds in Suno it might take me all afternoon to even see if I want to put horns there,
BREAKING NEWS: inMusic acquires Native Instruments
inMusic is the parent company behind AKAI, Moog, M-Audio, and many others. The companies have an existing working partnership with the recent integration of NKS into AKAI and M-Audio hardware. Now, with the acquisition of Native Instruments, which entered insolvency in January of this year, inMusic will also own: - Native Instruments - iZotope - Brainworx - Plugin Alliance Comment with your thoughts below! Image credit: inMusic
BREAKING NEWS: inMusic acquires Native Instruments
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NI is a big part of my sound. Hope it continues to evolve.
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I started my musical career when in 1st grade a nun slapped me for liking The Beatles

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