Thanks for the great video. One additional question concerning the export: After finishing the mix I don't want to export just a single track. Instead I'd like to mark certain regions of the mix in order to export multiple audio files so the listener can select the tracks he wants to listen to. Do you know how to do that?
I usually Share, instead of Export, since I want the mix itself with effects, etc. I select Music and it goes directly into the Apple Music app. If you want to mark every other song and have the listener be able to jump to another track, then you have to use markers, with the export function, and it is only limited to certain file types, (i.e. MP4). If you want to export a multitrack sequence, then it will be something like this: majormixing.com/how-to-export-multitrack-in-logic-x/
@@josecotes Thanks for your quick answer. Unfortunately the video doesn't help. What I tried: I set markers throughout the whole mix but I don't know how to export the range between each marker.
Thanks for the great video. One additional question concerning the export: After finishing the mix I don't want to export just a single track. Instead I'd like to mark certain regions of the mix in order to export multiple audio files so the listener can select the tracks he wants to listen to. Do you know how to do that?
I usually Share, instead of Export, since I want the mix itself with effects, etc. I select Music and it goes directly into the Apple Music app. If you want to mark every other song and have the listener be able to jump to another track, then you have to use markers, with the export function, and it is only limited to certain file types, (i.e. MP4). If you want to export a multitrack sequence, then it will be something like this: majormixing.com/how-to-export-multitrack-in-logic-x/
@@josecotes Thanks for your quick answer. Unfortunately the video doesn't help. What I tried: I set markers throughout the whole mix but I don't know how to export the range between each marker.