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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Exporting Tracks to send to another mixer
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