Pro tools

  1. Bring up your song, “Next Hit.”
  2. Bring up the editing window so that you can see every single sound file that’s used.
  3. Marquee select from the very end of the last song to the very beginning across all tracks.
  4. Click on Edit in the top menu, then “Consolidate Clip.”
  5. Go to your “Audio Files” folder for “Next Hit” and sort by date.
  6. Select everything that was created just a minute ago and drag into a new folder.
  7. Send that folder to me.


 

Samplitude

  1. Bring up your song, “Next Hit.”
  2. Bring up the editing window so that you can see every single sound file that’s used.
  3. On the right hand side of the mixer in the master bus section, click Reset, then Stereo.
  4. Click on File in the top menu, then “Track Bouncing.”
  5. Under Routing, select Master. Under Horizontal, select From VIP start to last object. Under Vertical/Special functions, select All Audible Tracks Individually (Multitrack Bounce). Under Generate, select Create New Audio File. Under Format, select Wave, 24-bit, and 48000.
  6. After hitting OK, create a new folder labeled “Separate Tracks for “Next Hit” by (your name).”
  7. Send that folder to me

 


Logic

  1. Bring up your song, “Next Hit.”
  2. Click on File, Export, All Tracks as Audio Files.
  3. Check “New Folder” and “Bypass effect plug-ins” to save the dry files in one folder. Also select 44.1k or 48k and .wav files in this section.
  4. Click the save button to export.
  5. Send the generated files to me.


 

Reason

  1. Bring up your song, “Next Hit.”
  2. Set up the Left and Right locators at the start and end of what you want exported.
  3. Solo the first channel while bypassing the effects.
  4. Select File, Export Loop As Audio File.
  5. Navigate to a new folder and label it.
  6. Hit Save, then select 44.1k or 48k and at least 16-bit.
  7. Hit OK.
  8. Repeat 3-7 for all separate tracks.
  9. Send the entire folder to me.

 


FL Studio

  1. Bring up your song, “Next Hit.”
  2. On the mixer, mute all unused tracks and turn off all effects.
  3. Click File, Export, .wav file and make sure that 44.1k or 48k is selected.
  4. Choose destination folder
  5. Check “Split by mixer track”
  6. Click Export.
  7. Send the resulting folder to me.

 


Garage Band

  1. Bring up your next song, “Next Hit.”
  2. Disable all automation, plugins, etc.
  3. Solo the first track and select “Export Song to Disk” from the Share pull-down menu.
  4. Make sure that the Compress box is left unchecked, be sure the files are set to 44.1k or 48k .wav files, click Export, and name the file according to the solo track’s contents.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all tracks are exported.
  6. Send the resulting folder to me.

 


Audacity

  1. Bring up your next song, “Next Hit.”
  2. Select “Export Multiple” from the File menu.
  3. Set Export Format to .wav, 44.1k or 48k, Split Files Based On Tracks, and Name Files Using Label/Track Name.
  4. Export.
  5. Send the resulting folder to me.


 

Other Programs

  1. Google “Exporting separate tracks in (your program).
  2. Follow the instructions.
  3. Send the resulting folder to me.