Exporting Session Drums to separate AIFF files for mixing

I'm running Logic 11.1.2. I'm trying to bounce all files in place for the mixing engineer. The Apple Session Drummer (Multi-channel Kit) only bounces as a composite track of all the drum instruments. What I would like is to export the kick (for example) with all the relevant mics on to it own bounced track. This used to be an option in previous versions but I am no longer able to find it. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Mac mini, macOS 14.7

Posted on Feb 2, 2025 08:51 AM

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Feb 3, 2025 10:54 AM in response to Art C Gusmano

Hi,

Export all tracks as audio files

1. In Logic Pro, choose File > Export > All Tracks as Audio Files.

2. Choose a file format for the exported audio files from the Save Format pop-up menu.

3. Choose the bit depth for the exported audio file from the Bit Depth pop-up menu.

4. Set the following parameters, as necessary:

Multi-Output Software Instruments: For software instrument tracks with multi-output

software instruments, choose one of the following options:

One File per Track: Mixes the multi-output signals with the main output into one

file, for each multi-output software instrument track. In situations where multiple

tracks use the same multi-output software instrument channel strip, one file is

created for each track.

One File per Channel Strip: Creates additional files for each aux channel strip that

has a multi-output of the selected track’s multi-output software instrument as

Input source.

Bypass Effect Plug-ins: Select to disable all plug-ins on the source track.

Include Audio Tail: Select to extend the length of the created file to include any

instrument release and potential effect tail (reverb, delay, and so on).

Include Volume/Pan Automation: Select to have volume and pan automation

performed on export, with their result influencing the created file. Otherwise, the

volume and pan automation is simply copied, but not performed.

Note: If you plan to use the exported regions with an external app for processing,

mixing, or editing, exporting them with no volume and pan automation is generally

desirable.

Include Tempo Information: By default, this checkbox is selected so that global

tempo information is included in the exported audio files. To export without including

tempo information, deselect the checkbox.

Normalize: Choose one of the following options:

Off: The exported file is not normalized.

Overload Protection Only: Allows downward normalization in case of overloads—

levels above 0 dB, which would lead to clipping—but no normalization in case of

lower levels.

On: The exported file is normalized both for overloads and for lower levels.248

Logic Pro User Guide for Mac

5. Select the Add resulting files to Project Audio Browser checkbox to add the exported

file to the Project Audio Browser.

6. To specify the filename pattern: Drag one or more elements to the Pattern field in the

order you want them to have in the filenames.

To add a custom name, drag the Custom element to the Pattern field, then type in the

Custom field.

An example filename appears below the elements.

7. Browse to a location to save the exported file or files.

8. Click Save.


~ThatLogicProGuy

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