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Help! Sending tracks from Cubasis to Auria for mixing
Ok, I've tried this and I can't get my head round it! just getting a jumbled mess!
I know others do it, so how do you send all your tracks in a song from Cubasis to Auria for remixing?
I need a walk through, I feel so noobie with this
I'll be forever in your debt (ok, for a bit at least) if anyone can help!
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Open the Media Bay in Cubasis, and then select the Mixdown menu on the left. Tap "Create Mixdown" and then select the option to create separate files for each track. Once the mixdown has been created you can then use Audiocopy/paste to bring each track into Auria.
Just to add that unfortunately I don't think there is a quick way to export multiple tracks from Cubasis, which is a shame. From Gadget for example you can mixdown all the tracks and save them to Dropbox in one step, and then import the lot into Auria in one step, which saves a bit of time.
@richardyot Thanks mate, this is what I tried and I ended up with loads of tracks on the Auria import folder of varying lengths.
Looks like a long job of moving them all around into the timeline of Auria
No quickie here!
The tracks shouldn't be of varying lengths, and you shouldn't have to move them around the Auria timeline.
Once you do the mixdown from Cubasis, you will end up with a bunch of WAV files in the Cubasis Media Bay.
1) From here, select track 1, and use the Share option in Cubasis to AudioCopy it to the clipboard
2) Switch to Auria, create enough new stereo tracks to import all your stems,
3) Then make sure the playhead is at the start of the song, in the Editor view tap on the track name on the left of the track you want to paste to, and audiopaste your stem.
4) Rinse and repeat for each track.
Top notch again @richardyot![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Your walk through makes sense, I'll give it a go after work.