The render and Consolidate/Export Tracks Dialogs

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The Render and Consolidate / Export Dialogs

This tutorial goes through the Render, and the Consolidate/Export tracks dialogs. You can bring up the Render dialog through the File menu or by pressing Control+Alt+R (Win), Command+Option+R (Mac), and access the consolidate dialog through the File menu.

Click here to listen to an Audio walk thru of the Render and Consolidate/Export Tracks dialog

Rendering Projects and Tracks

There are a number of parameters that can be set within the Render dialog which include:

  • File Name
  • Sample rate
  • Location
  • File Type to be Rendered
  • Parameters that pertain to the selected file type
  • Resample mode. If you have components of your project at various different sample rates, when they are rendered to the new file, this option lets you set the quality of this resampling.
  • The boundaries of what is to be rendered. In the Bounce option, you can choose from the entire Project, which is the default. A time selection, so make a time selection in the project and than choose this option to have only that portion rendered out. There are also options for Project regions and the ability to define a custom time range from within the render dialog.
  • Master, or selected tracks. . The Source pop up lets you set what is rendered. You can choose from a number of options. By default the master track is rendered, so the mix down of all your tracks that are sent through the master, what you actually hear by default when you play your project. It also gives you the option to choose only specific tracks and render them out as separate files, known as stems. To do this, select the tracks within your project you want to have as stems. Then open the render dialog and under Source, pick, Stems -selected tracks. This will create separate files for each track you selected. Note these are stems and as such will include the result of any track effects that have been applied.

Once you've set the render options to your liking, you can render out the project, or add the render to a queue for later rendering.

If you make later changes to your project and wish to render out another copy, rather than bringing up the whole dialog, you can simply press Alt+R (Win) or Opt+R (Mac) to render using the most recent render settings, with a new file name. This will bring up a dialog in which you can give the file a new name, however all other settings will remain the same as the last render you did of the project.

Consolidate/Export tracks

The Consolidate/Export tracks dialog, Within the File menu, gives much of the same functionality as the Render dialog, however it is designed to consolidate or export out the individual tracks rather than the master mix. As noted above in the render section, you can render stems through the render dialog with track effects included. Many of the options for picking what is to be exported are the same in the Consolidate/Export Tracks dialog. You can pick the whole project, or a part/time selection as well as which tracks to consolidate. However the track effects, and track Volumes, etc, are not included. It will create single files for each track that are copies of the source media for the track, or the active take.

There is also an option to have silent sections on tracks ignored. So if you have a track that has two sections with audio, and a period of silence in between, a separate file will be created for each part of the track with audio, rather than one single file that includes the silence. This is suitable if your using the files within the existing project, however may not be the best solution if you're sharing the files.

The dialog is very useful for cleaning up a project. It allows you to update the files referenced by your project with the newly created files. If you have a track with various file types and names, you can consolidate this to a single file for each track. This is however a destructive process.

Relevant Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Control+Alt+R (command+option+R) File: Render project to disk...
  • Alt+R (option+R) File: Render project, using the most recent render settings, with a new target file name...
  • Control+Alt+Shift+A (command+option+shift+A) File: Add project to render queue, using the most recent render settings
  • Control+Alt+Q (command+option+Q) File: Open render queue