The mix will playback and it will be printed to the “PRINT” track as:ġ0. Make sure you are at the start of the timeline and press the Space Bar. Turn ON the global record enable button from the transport bar:ĩ. Set the input of the “PRINT” track to the same bus used on the previous tracks:Ĩ. Set all your tracks’ outputs (except the PRINT track) to an open stereo bus:įor the purpose of this tutorial we will use Bus 7-8.ĥ. Create a new Stereo Audio Track, label it as “PRINT”:Ĥ.
Today, we are going to explore the required procedures that any Pro Tools user will need to follow in order to properly Print a Mix in Pro Tools.Ģ. The main difference of printing a mix versus bouncing a mix, is that the “printed” mix is inside the Pro Tools session as a stereo audio track that you can later export if needed. There is another way to create a Mix file in Pro Tools and that is by applying a “printing” procedure.
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Press “Export” and the file will be exported to the desired location Select the desired file type, format, bit depth, sample rate and destination, just as we explained on the “How to Bounce a Mix in Pro Tools” tutorial: Press Ctrl+Shift+K if you are on PC or CMD+Shift+K if you are on a MAC. Click on the “PRINT” track’s clip to select it. Press the Space Bar again to stop the recording once the whole mix has been printed: Turn ON the global record enable button from the transport bar:
Set the input of the “PRINT” track to the same bus used on the previous tracks: Set all your tracks’ outputs (except the PRINT track) to an open stereo bus: Create a new Stereo Audio Track, label it as “PRINT”: