Exporting audio w/plug in settings?
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Exporting audio w/plug in settings?
I tend to use a lot of plug ins on my songs and the effect chains are often different for most of my tracks. I'm going to be trying to send one of my songs to another studio to be mixed and it seems like the least worst way to do it would be to freeze all tracks with effects and also export dry versions of those tracks as well. But if it's decided to rework the dry track, then can any of the plug in settings from the rough mix be exported as well? If I have eq settings that work well on a rough mix then is there any way to keep it if the song is being exported into something like Pro Tools?
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Re: Exporting audio w/plug in settings?
I'm no expert on this, mate, but couldn't you simply take screen snapshots (I'm thinking of SHIFT-COMMAND-4 on the Mac, where you then drag the mouse to create a window for accurate "snapshotting"), and save them along with the associated tracks?
What I mean is, open the plugin windows who's settings you want to archive, and store the pics with the individual WAV files or whatever. The recipient could then translate the parameter values to his / her own EQ plugin/s etc., and even use the same make / model plugins if available 'cause after all, it'd be obvious from your pics what was used in the first place.
What I mean is, open the plugin windows who's settings you want to archive, and store the pics with the individual WAV files or whatever. The recipient could then translate the parameter values to his / her own EQ plugin/s etc., and even use the same make / model plugins if available 'cause after all, it'd be obvious from your pics what was used in the first place.
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Re: Exporting audio w/plug in settings?
The first thing you should do is ask the person mixing it what they want.
They should know.
I think your plan sounds good.
The screenshot idea seems good.
But the person mixing may not want any of that.
I wouldn't worry too much about settings for EQ, compression, even reverb or delays unless it's an obvious special effect. Any sort of mix sweetening effects are things the mixer is going to do. Bit crusher, flanger, amp modeler, stuff like that that's an integral part of the sound it might be helpful to have notes.
They should know.
I think your plan sounds good.
The screenshot idea seems good.
But the person mixing may not want any of that.
I wouldn't worry too much about settings for EQ, compression, even reverb or delays unless it's an obvious special effect. Any sort of mix sweetening effects are things the mixer is going to do. Bit crusher, flanger, amp modeler, stuff like that that's an integral part of the sound it might be helpful to have notes.
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Re: Exporting audio w/plug in settings?
Snapshots is a good idea. I wasn’t sure if that was the most practical way or if there were shortcuts I didn’t know about.