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Audition 3 possibly has a single function to do this, but it's now unavailable... Audition 5.5 ? who knows *(see below)I'd use
Edit>Bounce to New Track>Selected Audio Clips to combine the clips that make up each track (and render any fx/vol/eq). As long as the selection is the whole length of the track it'll create a suitable single file. Repeat for each track. Then delete the source clips before "Save Session As". Audition Tip: when cutting up a longish file into clips for re-positioning be sure to use "Convert to Unique Copy". The price for not doing this is, for a complex session, is that Audition will take ages to load the whole file for each clip on bootup. andy ps * Audition's in a bad way, the re-written ver5.5 (for mac compatibility)misses out a load of functions, while Adobe won't let you buy ver3 any more.
Michael Peters wrote:
we have used Audition to mix a multitrack piece, now we need to export each of the tracks to wav files to use in another DAW. Does anyone know how to export an audio track (sometimes a track contains several clips), including the changes done to it in the session view, to a new audio track? this is such a basic task but we can't find out how to do it. There is an export function but it only creates a mixdown of all tracks. -Michael