Thank U Jono! I was wondering why the Stacks weren't showing up when exporting. Great job! All of your tutorials have been very helpful. I appreciate it
Very interesting Jono, learning so much and this could be really handy for me as my nephew has just installed Logic and we are thinking of collaborating together and see what happens😜😜😜😜, thanks for another really well presented video..........as always.
I have a drum track stack that will NOT export the way you showed here. Why? I click the one track stack, it's highlighted. Then I export just as you showed. It doesn't bounce anything, it just pretends to.
5:24, I was breaking my brain trying to figure out how Logic got to 14 track here. but I think it's your 11 individual tracks plus the 5 track stacks minus the 2 individual string tracks...because probably all the individual tracks within the stacks got selected except the ones in the bottom track stack? maybe?....
This video is very helpful. I have a question regarding if you have plugins on the track stack. Not just plugins on the individual tracks within the stack, but on the main track. When you export, does Logic include the processing from the plugins on the main track as well?
I have been trying this exact method for 30 minutes and it simply doesn't work for me. (Either it prints completely wrong stems, or nothing at all appears in the folder.) I am a new Logic user coming from Ableton, but Im starting to wonder if Logic is just generally more glitchy? Ive noticed it in many other areas too. I really cannot find any difference in what Im doing to export stems from what it outlined here.
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Does it bounce through the master when it does this? If not can anyone point me in the right direction for an efficient method of bouncing so that it's going through the full output chain?
I think you would have to solo each track stack and do a regular bounce, but keep in mind a compressor or limiter on the 2-buss is gonna act totally differently when it's not being fed by a full mix.
Thanks for this. I've been going through the internet for hours trying to understand why, when export my stacks and test them out, the levels have been slightly adjusted? Particularly my vocals. I'm using Logic 10.4.8. I make sure overload protection and normalize aren't on and have it set to 24 bit. I turn on volume pan automation as my project is fully mixed. I have about 13 stacks to send off as stems but can't export them without my volume levels getting adjusted? Where am I going wrong? Any advice from anyone who reads this is appreciated x
@@PhatBoiiBeats There was but we managed to resolve the issue due to something else. I was using a handful of busses which needed to be displayed as tracks. When bouncing, I had to drag the appropriate bus track into the stack the bus was being used for and then re-export. Finally got there and hope this helps anyone who happens to have a similar issue 👍
@@nickbankiyan-monfard7453 yep and for anyone reading - press x for mixer window press command and select the aux tracks (reverb, delay etc) and right click and select create track and they'll show up in the arrangement window 👍🏼 Glad to hear you sorted it 💪🏽
@@nickbankiyan-monfard7453 but if a bus track (like a reverb) was being fed by instruments from different track stacks then I'm not sure where you would put it. maybe export it separately as it's own stem?
Just a question - when you export (leaving "bypass effects" unticked), has the exported audio been processed by anything you have on the stereo bus? Or is the processing just what you have as inserts on the tracks / track stacks? Thanks.
Hi Andrew. Exporting Track Stacks captures sounds as they're routed at the output of that Stack, rather than at the stereo bus. So no effects included on the output channel would be included in the capture of each stack. To include effects on the stereo output, you'd need to use the 'Bounce' button on the stereo bus instead. I hope that answers your question.
@@jonobuchanan3062 Thanks for quick response. What you describe is the behaviour I was hoping for (so I can drag them back into the project and leave the processing on the 2-bus unchanged). These videos are much appreciated.
While this is a very nice technique, there is a big shortfall which many folks have brought up. The exported audio files will not include any effects on aux sends. This is a deal breaker for many applications. As I understand it, this would require soloing one track stack at a time along with the aux track containing the effects and then bouncing (not exporting) one stack at a time. Can anyone validate that this is accurate?
Directions on exporting multiple stems in Logic are surprisingly rare - thanks for the tutorial on this!
Great video - and thank you for the workaround on the bug that occurs trying to export stacked tracks!
Thank U Jono! I was wondering why the Stacks weren't showing up when exporting. Great job! All of your tutorials have been very helpful. I appreciate it
God bless the internet...I went searching and I found the answer - thank you Music Tech.
respect Jono! my old brighton tutor ..legend!
These video's are excellent, clear, concise and very helpful. Thanks Jono and all involved in making them.
1:41 whoa never knew that keyboard command to solo only selected reigions. How'd you do that?
Thank you so much for real! Best video. 🙏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I was looking so hard for help about exporting track stack as one audio omg
Very interesting Jono, learning so much and this could be really handy for me as my nephew has just installed Logic and we are thinking of collaborating together and see what happens😜😜😜😜, thanks for another really well presented video..........as always.
I have a drum track stack that will NOT export the way you showed here. Why? I click the one track stack, it's highlighted. Then I export just as you showed. It doesn't bounce anything, it just pretends to.
Mine doesn't seem to transfer the sends. I think your reverbs are coming from the plugins.
Thanks once again Jono. I have learned so much from you.
Very helpful and well explained as always Jono!
How should I cut the stack folder to copy the same. I am unable to cut this
try command + T
5:24, I was breaking my brain trying to figure out how Logic got to 14 track here. but I think it's your 11 individual tracks plus the 5 track stacks minus the 2 individual string tracks...because probably all the individual tracks within the stacks got selected except the ones in the bottom track stack? maybe?....
Will these track stacks include the bus sends mixed for the track. IE; parralel compression on Kick drum?
This is a great feature, but I'm disappointed sidechain processing that is applied to the track stack is not present in the exported audio.
Awesome tutorial, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks for the tutorial on this
Nice! If you put FX on the track stack does that export also?
What is this library of orchestral sounds?! Sounds amazing!
Thank you for this. Would it also work if we solo'ed each Track Stack and Bounce the Project/Selection?
What do I have to take using sends etc within this export procedure?
This video is very helpful. I have a question regarding if you have plugins on the track stack. Not just plugins on the individual tracks within the stack, but on the main track. When you export, does Logic include the processing from the plugins on the main track as well?
I'm still looking for a solution to this.
what if you want to export Aux channel "Busses" along with track stacks (they are basically the same thing)
I have been trying this exact method for 30 minutes and it simply doesn't work for me. (Either it prints completely wrong stems, or nothing at all appears in the folder.) I am a new Logic user coming from Ableton, but Im starting to wonder if Logic is just generally more glitchy? Ive noticed it in many other areas too. I really cannot find any difference in what Im doing to export stems from what it outlined here.
Thank you so much!!! ❤
Brilliant. Thank you
If you’ve got sends on your summing stacks, are those being printed into the audio files as well?
Excellent stuff Jono keep them coming!
this includes automatizations?
Thank you SO much for this video!
This is is making a difference !!!
thank you for saving me hours of time!
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Does it bounce through the master when it does this? If not can anyone point me in the right direction for an efficient method of bouncing so that it's going through the full output chain?
I think you would have to solo each track stack and do a regular bounce, but keep in mind a compressor or limiter on the 2-buss is gonna act totally differently when it's not being fed by a full mix.
Thanks for this. I've been going through the internet for hours trying to understand why, when export my stacks and test them out, the levels have been slightly adjusted? Particularly my vocals. I'm using Logic 10.4.8. I make sure overload protection and normalize aren't on and have it set to 24 bit. I turn on volume pan automation as my project is fully mixed. I have about 13 stacks to send off as stems but can't export them without my volume levels getting adjusted? Where am I going wrong? Any advice from anyone who reads this is appreciated x
is there any automation happening?
@@PhatBoiiBeats There was but we managed to resolve the issue due to something else. I was using a handful of busses which needed to be displayed as tracks. When bouncing, I had to drag the appropriate bus track into the stack the bus was being used for and then re-export. Finally got there and hope this helps anyone who happens to have a similar issue 👍
@@nickbankiyan-monfard7453 yep and for anyone reading - press x for mixer window press command and select the aux tracks (reverb, delay etc) and right click and select create track and they'll show up in the arrangement window 👍🏼
Glad to hear you sorted it 💪🏽
@@PhatBoiiBeats or select the aux in the mixer and "control T' keyboard shortcut to put in in the arrange window
@@nickbankiyan-monfard7453 but if a bus track (like a reverb) was being fed by instruments from different track stacks then I'm not sure where you would put it. maybe export it separately as it's own stem?
Just a question - when you export (leaving "bypass effects" unticked), has the exported audio been processed by anything you have on the stereo bus? Or is the processing just what you have as inserts on the tracks / track stacks? Thanks.
Hi Andrew. Exporting Track Stacks captures sounds as they're routed at the output of that Stack, rather than at the stereo bus. So no effects included on the output channel would be included in the capture of each stack. To include effects on the stereo output, you'd need to use the 'Bounce' button on the stereo bus instead. I hope that answers your question.
@@jonobuchanan3062 Thanks for quick response. What you describe is the behaviour I was hoping for (so I can drag them back into the project and leave the processing on the 2-bus unchanged). These videos are much appreciated.
Thank you so *Bleeping* much! Needed this
You're a hero
perfect! thanks for the help!
While this is a very nice technique, there is a big shortfall which many folks have brought up. The exported audio files will not include any effects on aux sends. This is a deal breaker for many applications. As I understand it, this would require soloing one track stack at a time along with the aux track containing the effects and then bouncing (not exporting) one stack at a time. Can anyone validate that this is accurate?
Thank you so much!
thank you sir
Genius...
Thank you!! Spent all day trying to export stems- the “ workaround “ saved me🥲
yeah... that's not working mate. I'm getting the same audio (of the last track) on all the exported tracks
Thankyou!
Great! Thank you. ✊🏼✨
hi