What’s up, bro. couple of notes. 1) On Ableton live, you can export multiple stems at the same time. You have to highlight each track and then go to export and select the option “select tracks only“ 2) on Cubase you have to go in your settings and change the default coloring to random colors. That way when you import your files, it’ll be multiple colors instead of everything gray. I know Cubase can be a hassle, but once your settings are configured to your liking, you don’t have to go back and mess with it again.
@@taxiwilliams that's what's up good to know... Ableton still lacks alot on the export and if you have never used it you wouldn't know about the multi... But I will try it thanks... Cubase still getting use to it doing a 30 day challenge on it so far so good but we will see how it goes ...😀🙏🏾
For Tracktion Waveform, you might try turning off "Detect tempo of imported audio files" in Settings > General > Editing. It seems like the tempos are getting read incorrectly on some of the tracks. But if you already imported the files, for each clip, go to the Loop Properties and turn off Auto Tempo and it might turn of the time stretching and get the clip back to normal speed. After that you can adjust the tempo correctly under tracks. If there is a way to send me the files, I can figure it out and possibly post a video showing the tricks to make this work in Waveform. Great video btw.. very ambitious!
@@InventiveGear I will have to try that... It should ask you when you import what you want to do instead that would make it easier to import correctly.... Luna and Reaper are the only 2 that ask if you want to set the tempo... In Waveform I think that's alot of steps just to import and the export is limited as well it's things like this they need to fix in the DAW and the fact that it doesn't have a realtime render bothers me as well. Thanks for the info...😀🙏🏾
From what I have seen from studio one the export doesn't have a queue so you can only do one thing at a time .. no meta data can be added to bounced tracks at least it has 64 bit option where as you seen in the video some don't have that option...😀🙏🏾
@@ranajoyshil lol... It's 8 DAWs so yea it's pretty long and it's a process that everyone will probably go through so definitely worth the watch ...😀🙏🏾
Bruhhh how i set the key in cakewalk like in bandlab or other daw we select our scale and then key to make music on this scale so how i do this i need help ( in meter/Key signature) I didn’t understand so please help me
Cake, Love Free Cake.
Yeah Cakewalk is definitely up there for easy to use import and export
What’s up, bro. couple of notes.
1) On Ableton live, you can export multiple stems at the same time. You have to highlight each track and then go to export and select the option “select tracks only“
2) on Cubase you have to go in your settings and change the default coloring to random colors. That way when you import your files, it’ll be multiple colors instead of everything gray. I know Cubase can be a hassle, but once your settings are configured to your liking, you don’t have to go back and mess with it again.
@@taxiwilliams that's what's up good to know... Ableton still lacks alot on the export and if you have never used it you wouldn't know about the multi... But I will try it thanks... Cubase still getting use to it doing a 30 day challenge on it so far so good but we will see how it goes ...😀🙏🏾
For Tracktion Waveform, you might try turning off "Detect tempo of imported audio files" in Settings > General > Editing. It seems like the tempos are getting read incorrectly on some of the tracks. But if you already imported the files, for each clip, go to the Loop Properties and turn off Auto Tempo and it might turn of the time stretching and get the clip back to normal speed. After that you can adjust the tempo correctly under tracks. If there is a way to send me the files, I can figure it out and possibly post a video showing the tricks to make this work in Waveform. Great video btw.. very ambitious!
@@InventiveGear I will have to try that... It should ask you when you import what you want to do instead that would make it easier to import correctly.... Luna and Reaper are the only 2 that ask if you want to set the tempo... In Waveform I think that's alot of steps just to import and the export is limited as well it's things like this they need to fix in the DAW and the fact that it doesn't have a realtime render bothers me as well. Thanks for the info...😀🙏🏾
@@XELOhh1 All good points. Waveform has some good workflows, but it also could be better organized.
@@InventiveGear agreed
Studio One
From what I have seen from studio one the export doesn't have a queue so you can only do one thing at a time .. no meta data can be added to bounced tracks at least it has 64 bit option where as you seen in the video some don't have that option...😀🙏🏾
Well that's a movie.
@@ranajoyshil lol... It's 8 DAWs so yea it's pretty long and it's a process that everyone will probably go through so definitely worth the watch ...😀🙏🏾
Excellent. Can you make one with midi tracks?
@@nicomuziek we shall see 👀
Sup X
@@locutz 😀🙏🏾
Cakewalk all day. Hehehehe
@@midimanco.karaokeworld yea it's definitely one of the easy ones and does a really good export and render queue as well...😀🙏🏾
Bruhhh how i set the key in cakewalk like in bandlab or other daw we select our scale and then key to make music on this scale so how i do this i need help
( in meter/Key signature) I didn’t understand so please help me
It doesn't set the key like bandlab where you can't play any key and be in key .. unfortunately
studio one import and export .
Yes I don't have studio one might do a 30 day challenge on it next but we shall see👀
Cakewalk 🤣🤣🤣 very Waste product
Not sure what you mean...🤔
@@XELOhh1 bad
@BAIJUT-t4h 😂.... What DAW do you use?
@@XELOhh1 I have used most of them
But my favourite Ableton..... ❤️