Sorry for the potentially stupid question, but how does one make stems out of a
pro tools project, to be sent away for mastering?
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Hey Chris,
So far as I know, there's not a quicker way than soloing the stuff you
want to be in a particular stem (EG drums), bouncing those, then
soloing the tracks that'll make up the next stem, bouncing those and
so forth. Presumably if you're sending off stems to master then you've
already
Nice one, thanks for the info.
How do you guys send your stuff away then?
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On 14 Jul 2013, at 09:17, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Chris,
So far as I know, there's not a quicker way than soloing the stuff you
want to be in a particular
We've always just sent mixes so far. The songs that are being mixed at
the moment here might benefit a lot from the stems approach though
thinking about it. It's all a bit tight timeframe wise, but maybe I'll
grab stems of these and see how that goes if we finish ahead of
schedule and have a few
Hey Scott,
Just a jump in here on my part.
When it comes to using a mastering house, you really need to know the
individuals work, and have a very close work relationship the the engineer.
Using stems is a very open ended license for someone to take deep and radical
liberties with the artist