way to print drumagog to track?

broken81

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just trying to save some CPU and was wondering is there a way to print the sample to a track so i can remove the plugin??
 
Metalhead28 said:
That's up to your host software, but surely it has a bounce function, right?

In Cubase/Nuendo, boucing only affects the actual audio data, it doesn't include plugins. If you want it to include plugins and everything, you have to render the entire song duration into a new file and import that back into Cubase/Nuendo.
 
Torniojaws said:
In Cubase/Nuendo, boucing only affects the actual audio data, it doesn't include plugins. If you want it to include plugins and everything, you have to render the entire song duration into a new file and import that back into Cubase/Nuendo.

same in pro tools my good man!

solo them drums one voice at a time and bounce to disk ...(yawn)

personally i render them offline with sony vegas because i dont have to wait for the duration of the whole song.

but its a good excuse to smoke/drink
 
I just click the file of the track and go to "audio" or something like that, then I click audio plugins and drumagog.
 
That's why I switched to Sonar 5 from Cubase SX. With Sonar, you can simply process all plugins on a track with the click of a button and then remove the plugins so they don't rob your CPU any longer.
 
ok i run protools so all i need to do is solo the drum track (say the snare drum) which i have drumagog plugin on and just bounce that and wala i have a sampled drum track and i can delete the original snare track with drumagog on it??
 
broken81 said:
ok i run protools so all i need to do is solo the drum track (say the snare drum) which i have drumagog plugin on and just bounce that and wala i have a sampled drum track and i can delete the original snare track with drumagog on it??

correctomondo
although id go through and check it afterwards coz sometimes the samples are way way way out
just Beat detective the track and it'll probably be fine
 
duh i cant belive how dumb i get sometimes its like i should have known that one :erk:

but thanks everyone i swear i would be so freaking lost without this fourm sometimes :rock: :rock:
 
broken81 said:
sometimes when i buss stuff i get a delay or latency is this normal or again am i doing something wrong???

Not normal at all......
 
well sometimes i will get this like on a vocal track that i buss to the master aux track and i will have to slide the vocal track a little bit to get back in right spot :Smug:

weired to cause i will dup a vox track for instance and it will sound real fake and funny when both vox tracks play???
 
Torniojaws said:
In Cubase/Nuendo, boucing only affects the actual audio data, it doesn't include plugins. If you want it to include plugins and everything, you have to render the entire song duration into a new file and import that back into Cubase/Nuendo.

What version of cubase are you using?? Just hit the freeze button.. It renders out the track and disables the inserts to free up cpu..
 
sweet so this is normal

I thought my compter or digi 001 was messing up :OMG:

any thing special i can do or just gona have to slide the track by hand to make them fit right??