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September 5, 2017
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Putting Multitrack audio from OBS Recording then export each seperate from Audition

  • September 5, 2017
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So I recently have gotten Audition CC 2017 so have no idea what I am doing. I opened up a video I have recorded and I record 3 separate audio tracks, one for voice, voice program, and desktop audio sounds. I use Vegas Pro for editing and set up the audio button. In Vegas I see 3 tracks like I am supposed to, but than I open it in Aud. and there are twice as much. I put those into a Multitrack session so they are correct but now when I try to export the session they are eithor downmixed to a single track or it exports all left and right separately. How could I export each Aud. Multitrack track separately?

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Correct answer ozDarchangel

Ok, so what you're doing is important multiple separate tracks into Audition, using Audition to edit them, and then want to export the edited versions back out so you can use them elsewhere, while maintaining the separation - that accurately summarise your situation?

If so, when you go to File -> Export -> Multitrack Mixdown, hit the Change button next to Mixdown Options. This will open up the options dialog and let you choose whether you want to export just the Master track (which is the single track you've already said you don't want), or each individual track (which will essentially render any editing and effects you've added on each track into a post-edited track, but maintain each track separately).

That closer to what you're looking for?

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Participant
September 26, 2017

Not sure if it’s what you mean, but if you have recorded multiple tracks in Audition via a Multitrack session, and you then want to import those tracks into another application while maintaining their separation, you don’t actually have to export anything.

When you record in Audition, each track is recorded to its own WAV file. All you need to do is locate your recording folder on your drive (typically the project folder will have a  <Project Name>_Recorded sub-folder storing these) and drag them into your other app. Hope this helps?

YelbyAuthor
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September 27, 2017

No that does not, let me try to break it up a little bit.

I use OBS Studio to record games and my audio. I use a program called Voicemeeter Banana to "split" my audio. OBS Studio records my sounds separately, Mic on Track 1, Game on Track 2, and Skype; Discord; Teamspeak; etc. on the 3rd Track.

I use Vegas Pro for my video editing software. I prefer it compared to Adobe's Premiere.

I export my audio from Vegas to Audition because I want to try what a paid version of an audio editor is like (much more complex than Audacity.)

I have my edits done on my audio but when I try to hit export it exports the files into a single track, but I would like to edit with all 3 once more. I got it to split tracks at one point, but it split them left and right completely separate instead of together. (They are mono in OBS Studio)

In Basic I want to export the 3 edited tracks and import them back into Vegas.

ozDarchangelCorrect answer
Participant
September 27, 2017

Ok, so what you're doing is important multiple separate tracks into Audition, using Audition to edit them, and then want to export the edited versions back out so you can use them elsewhere, while maintaining the separation - that accurately summarise your situation?

If so, when you go to File -> Export -> Multitrack Mixdown, hit the Change button next to Mixdown Options. This will open up the options dialog and let you choose whether you want to export just the Master track (which is the single track you've already said you don't want), or each individual track (which will essentially render any editing and effects you've added on each track into a post-edited track, but maintain each track separately).

That closer to what you're looking for?