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Export multitrack mixdown files, Export to Final Cut Pro Interchange format

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 136 Saving and exporting Export to Final Cut Pro Interchange format 1 In the Multitrack Editor, choose File > Export > FCP XML Interchange Format. 2 Specify a filename and location. 3 To include audio markers and information from the Metadata panel, select Include Markers And Other Metadata. The following session elements are excluded from the exported file: • The second channel of stereo clips. (All clips and tracks become mono.) • Overlapping clips • Effects and track EQ. • Automation envelopes other than clip volume and mono-to-stereo track panning. • Output routing, sends, buses, and the Master track. More Help topics "Export a multitrack mix to Premiere Pro CS5.5" on page 128 Export multitrack mixdown files After you finish mixing a session, you can export all or part of it in a variety of common formats. (See "Audio file formats" on page 24.) When you export, the resulting file reflects current volume, pan, and effects settings routed to the Master track. To quickly mix specific audio clips down to a single track, use the Multitrack > Bounce To New Track command. (See "Create a single audio clip from multiple clips" on page 122.) 1 If you want to export part of a session, use the Time Selection tool to select the desired range. 2 Choose File > Export > Multitrack Mixdown. (Alternatively, choose Multitrack > Mixdown To New File to open the mixdown in the Waveform Editor and skip the steps below.) 3 Specify a filename and location, and choose a file format. 4 Set the following options: Sample Type Indicates the sample rate and bit depth. To adjust these options, click Change. (See "Convert the sample rate of a file" on page 53.) Format Settings Indicates data compression and storage modes; to adjust these, click Change. (See "Audio format settings" on page 137.) Include Markers and Other Metadata Includes audio markers and information from the Metadata panel in saved files. (See "Working with markers" on page 45 and "Viewing and editing XMP metadata" on page 138.) In the Waveform Editor, choose Edit > Edit Original to open the multitrack session that created a mixdown file. This command requires embedded metadata in the file. (See "Embed edit-original data in exported mixdown files" on page 129.) More Help topics "Create an audio clip from a bus or master track" on page 123 Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Saving and exporting
Last updated 2/16/2012
Export to Final Cut Pro Interchange format
1
In the Multitrack Editor, choose File > Export > FCP XML Interchange Format.
2
Specify a filename and location.
3
To include audio markers and information from the Metadata panel, select Include Markers And Other Metadata.
The following session elements are excluded from the exported file:
The second channel of stereo clips. (All clips and tracks become mono.)
Overlapping clips
Effects and track EQ.
Automation envelopes other than clip volume and mono-to-stereo track panning.
Output routing, sends, buses, and the Master track.
More Help topics
Export a multitrack mix to Premiere Pro CS5.5
” on page
128
Export multitrack mixdown files
After you finish mixing a session, you can export all or part of it in a variety of common formats. (See “
Audio file
formats
” on page
24.) When you export, the resulting file reflects current volume, pan, and effects settings routed to
the Master track.
To quickly mix specific audio clips down to a single track, use the Multitrack > Bounce To New Track command. (See
Create a single audio clip from multiple clips
” on page
122.)
1
If you want to export part of a session, use the Time Selection tool
to select the desired range.
2
Choose File > Export > Multitrack Mixdown.
(Alternatively, choose Multitrack
> Mixdown To New File to open the mixdown in the Waveform Editor and skip the
steps below.)
3
Specify a filename and location, and choose a file format.
4
Set the following options:
Sample Type
Indicates the sample rate and bit depth. To adjust these options, click Change. (See “
Convert the sample
rate of a file
” on page
53.)
Format Settings
Indicates data compression and storage modes; to adjust these, click Change. (See “
Audio format
settings
” on page
137.)
Include Markers and Other Metadata
Includes audio markers and information from the Metadata panel in saved files.
(See “
Working with markers
” on page
45 and “
Viewing and editing XMP metadata
” on page
138.)
In the Waveform Editor, choose Edit > Edit Original to open the multitrack session that created a mixdown file. This
command requires embedded metadata in the file. (See “
Embed edit-original data in exported mixdown files
” on
page
129.)
More Help topics
Create an audio clip from a bus or master track
” on page
123