Ableton Live - 9.0 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 44

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44 Managing Files and Sets
The Export dialog’s Rendered Track chooser offers several options for which audio signal to
render:
Master — the post-fader signal at Lives Master output. If you are monitoring the Master
output, you can be sure that the rendered file will contain exactly what you hear.
All tracks — the post-fader signal at the output of each individual track, including return
tracks and MIDI tracks with instruments. Live will create a separate sample for each track.
All samples will have the same length, making it easy to align them in other multitrack pro-
grams.
Individual tracks — the post-fader signal at the output of the selected track.
When Export Audio/Video is invoked while the Arrangement View is up, Live will render the
selected time range.
If you would like to render the current Arrangement loop, choose the Select Loop command
from the Edit menu prior to choosing Export Audio/Video. If you choose Export Audio/Video
while the Session View is up, Live will ask you to specify the length of the sample to be rendered.
The Export Audio/Video dialog will come up with a bars-beats-sixteenths field where you can
type in the desired length. Live will capture audio starting at the current play start position for
whichever duration you have specified. Thus, the rendered audio is what you would hear if you
pressed the space bar.
Remember — a rendered audio file contains only what you heard prior to rendering. So, for ex-
ample, if you’re playing back some combination of Session View clips and Arrangement mate-
rial, then that is what will be captured in your rendered file — regardless of which view is active
when you render.
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