On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 8:01 PM, J. Liles <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 7:53 PM, will cunningham <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Jonathan n Friends, >> >> I LOVE the simplicity of your app, and have it working fine built from >> the git sources-:) >> >> I've been playing with a multi-track recording using Non Timeline and Non >> Mixer. I have a final mix track, but is there somewhere where I export >> that track with options, or is the file in the sources directory of my >> project the final output? >> >> > Thanks. Here's what I do, it's effective and versatile enough that I've > never felt the need to implement and more formal export function. > > I just create a track in Non Timeline called Export, and connect its > inputs to the outputs of my Master strip in Non Mixer. Set a playback > cursor ([ and ] to set edit region, then Ctrl+Shift+L to convert that to a > playback cursor), then enable Freewheeling mode, arm the track and the > master record, and hit play. Boom, there's your export. And yes, you will > have to go looking for it in the project/sources directory, but it's easy > to find because you can see the filename on the region label and, also, > it'll be the newest file in the directory. Also, I like to set the session > capture format to wav f32 before exporting so that I don't have to worry > about having the levels just right to avoid clipping. After that I use SoX > to do whatever sample rate conversion and dithering I need. > Oh, and the reason why I like the flexibility is that I can export several different mixes at once onto different tracks, such as with and without compression, Ambisonics B-Format and UHJ etc. Expressing that kind of setup in an export dialog is no easy matter.
