Render Selection Dialog

You can render selections of audio events and/or MIDI parts with default settings or with customized settings. The Render Selection dialog allows you to customize the selection render settings.
  • To open the Render Selection dialog, select a range, and select Edit > Render in Place > Render Settings.

The following settings are available in the Mode section:

As Separate Events

Creates one or more tracks that contain separate events or parts that are saved as separate audio files.

As Block Events

Creates one or more tracks that contain adjacent events/parts that are combined to blocks. Every block is saved as a separate audio file.

As One Event

Creates one or more tracks that contain the events/parts and combines them to one event/part. Every combination is saved as a separate audio file.

The following settings are available in the Processing section:

Dry

Copies all effects and panner settings to new audio tracks. The resulting audio tracks keep the formats of their source tracks. A mono track results in a mono track, for example.

Channel Settings

Renders all effects into the resulting audio files. This includes insert effects, channel strip settings, group channel settings, and FX send channel settings. Panner settings are transferred to the new audio tracks. The resulting audio tracks keep the formats of their source tracks. A mono track results in a mono track, for example.

Complete Signal Path

Renders the complete signal path into the new audio files, including all channel settings, group channel settings, FX send channel settings, and panner settings. The new audio track is created without effects. Stereo balance panner settings are activated. The resulting audio file format is determined by the output channel of the source track. A mono track that is routed to a stereo bus results in a stereo audio file.

Complete Signal Path + Master FX

Renders the complete signal path and the master bus settings into the resulting audio files. This includes all channel settings, group channel settings, FX send channel settings, and panner settings. The resulting audio file format is determined by the output channel of the source track. A mono track that is routed to a stereo bus results in a stereo audio file.

The following settings are available in the Properties section:

Tail Mode

Allows you to set the tail mode to Bars & Beats, Seconds or Off.

Tail Size

Allows you to set a tail length for the rendered files. This adds time at the end of the rendered file to allow reverb and delay tails to fully fade out.

Bit Depth

Allows you to set the bit depth for the resulting file.

The following settings are available in the File Name Settings section:

Use Custom Name

Activates the use of custom names for the rendered files.

Name

Allows you to enter a custom name for the rendered files.

The following settings are available in the File Location section:

File Path

Allows you to select a custom folder to which the resulting .wav files are rendered.

Mix down to One Audio File

Creates one audio file from all your source material. This option is only available if several tracks are selected and Dry (Transfer Channel Settings) is deactivated.

The following settings are available in the Source Event Settings section:

Source Events
  • Keep Source Events Unchanged

    Keeps the source events unchanged.

  • Mute Source Events

    Automatically mutes the source events.