Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrument)
Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrument)
So is there a way, or will there be in the future to record each Gen and Effect in its chain down to a multi-tracked version? So instead of a Stereo WAV file for the whole song... separate ones from the Kick, Snare, Bass, etc, on and on.
It would be great if this was a 1 click feature in the Hard Disk Recorder.
Let me know if I have missed something and we can already do this without a hitch.
Thanks
It would be great if this was a 1 click feature in the Hard Disk Recorder.
Let me know if I have missed something and we can already do this without a hitch.
Thanks
Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
Hi
as far as I know in the old Buzz there was the possibility to record with the multitrack feature of the overloader ... o.k. overloader is dead. Sgorpi has written a plugin called multitrackwriter ... as far as I know it is still available at buzzmachines. Therewith you can record several wav-files at the same time ... one for each instrument, or effect, everywhere, in every chain ... (as long as your CPU and harddisk can take it) and you can see (and set) the recording level. A pretty cool machine though ... just sometimes in the new Buzz it sets the volume to 150 percent and you don't have the chance to set the correct level until you restart Buzz ... .
I'm almost sure you can do the same with the ldmixer, but I haven't tried this myself.
Hope it helps ... and it is what you meant I don't know if it works with the render feature of the new Buzz, but it works with the simple recording ...
as far as I know in the old Buzz there was the possibility to record with the multitrack feature of the overloader ... o.k. overloader is dead. Sgorpi has written a plugin called multitrackwriter ... as far as I know it is still available at buzzmachines. Therewith you can record several wav-files at the same time ... one for each instrument, or effect, everywhere, in every chain ... (as long as your CPU and harddisk can take it) and you can see (and set) the recording level. A pretty cool machine though ... just sometimes in the new Buzz it sets the volume to 150 percent and you don't have the chance to set the correct level until you restart Buzz ... .
I'm almost sure you can do the same with the ldmixer, but I haven't tried this myself.
Hope it helps ... and it is what you meant I don't know if it works with the render feature of the new Buzz, but it works with the simple recording ...
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Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
There's one discussion here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=112&p=753&hilit=loop+recorder#p753
My preference, is to use Sgorpi's MTW.
It's not a one click multi-track recorder, but then again, how would Buzz know which "tracks" you want to record?
My preference, is to use Sgorpi's MTW.
It's not a one click multi-track recorder, but then again, how would Buzz know which "tracks" you want to record?
Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
You would arm them somehow
MTWr kicks ass though. I use it alot.. havent had any level issues with it.
MTWr kicks ass though. I use it alot.. havent had any level issues with it.
Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
I may be misunderstanding this But... The built-in "Jeskola Loop recorder"?
Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
(this was meant for the "understanding-right-thingy"), yes, I tried it ... you have to throw it in (as a control plugin) via the machine bar, in the para-window you can select some settings ... perhaps I "roll the dice" if I multi-record something next time ...
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Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
anybody have a link to the 32 bit version of mtw?mute wrote:You would arm them somehow
MTWr kicks ass though. I use it alot.. havent had any level issues with it.
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Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
There is!magmavander wrote:This ? :
http://buzz.robotplanet.dk/machineinfo.php?id=7983
Is there a 64 bits version ?
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1844
thx for the link
Re: Multi-Track Render - (Individual .WAV Tracks/per instrum
I'm still hoping for mtw code in MixIO, that would save me so many man hours it's not even funny. Because basically I do the same thing on every track and there isn't really a way to automate it that I am aware of.