Exporting Your Ableton Live Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Highlight your entire song. 3. Go to File → Export Audio/Video 4. Under Rendered Track, select All Tracks 5. Turn Off Normalize & Render as Loop 6. Click OK 7. Select your Dropbox folder and click Save |
Exporting Your Adobe Audition Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File → Export → Mulitrack Mixdown -> Entire Session 3. Under Location, choose your Dropbox folder 4. Select Format: Wave PCM & Sample Type: Same as Source 5. Click OK |
Exporting Your Audacity Mix Files
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer 2. Go to File → Save As 3. Save your file in your Dropbox folder. |
Exporting Your Cubase Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File → Back Up Project 3. Create a new folder and label it as your song name 4. Click Open, and select: • Keep Current Project Active • Remove Unused Files • Do Not Back Up Video 5. Click OK |
Exporting Your Digital Performer Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File → Save A Copy As 3. Save as your song name and navigate to Dropbox 4. Change the format to OMF Interchange and click Save 5. Select • Copy All Audio Files • Export 24 Bit Audio Directly • Export Sample-Accurate Edits • Export Audio Date as WAVE Files • Export Fades as OMF/AAF Effects • Export Soundbite Names 6. Save in your Dropbox folder and click OK |
Exporting Your Logic Pro Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. In Logic, go to File → Save A Copy As 3. Select your Dropbox folder and click Save Sharing Files With Dropbox1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer. |
Exporting Your GarageBand Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. In Logic, go to File → Save A Copy As 3. Select your Dropbox folder and click Save Sharing Files With Dropbox1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer. |
Exporting Your Mixcraft Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File → Mix Down To → WAV 3. Click Mix Each Track To A Separate File 4. Save in your Dropbox folder 5. Save as type Wave File, and click Save Sharing Files With Dropbox1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer. |
Exporting Your Pro Tools Session
This page will walk you through how to export your Pro Tools session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing Pro Tools sessions.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. In Pro Tools, select File → Save Copy In 3. Set Session Format to Latest 4. Select Copy Audio Files & Main Playlist Only & click OK 5. Select the DropBox folder on your Mac and click Save Sharing Files With Dropbox1. Open the Dropbox folder on your computer. |
Exporting Your Reaper Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File → Mix Down To → WAV 3. Click Mix Each Track To A Separate File 4. Enter your File name, Save as type Wave File, and click Save |
Exporting Your Reason Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File -> Bounce Mixer Channels 3. Select • Mixer Channels • Range to bounce: Song • Bounce to: Audio files on disk • Apply Mixer Settings: All • File Format: Audio IFF File 4. Click OK 5. Select the Dropbox folder on your Mac and click Save |
Exporting Your Sonar Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. Go to File → Export → OMF 3. Select your Dropbox folder 4. Select: Embed Audio Within OMF & Write AIFC 5. Click Save |
Exporting Your Studio One Session
This page will walk you through how to export your session and send it to us using Dropbox. We use Dropbox because it’s the music industry standard for sharing large mixing session files.
1. Get Dropbox for free & install it on your computer. 2. In Studio One, go to Song → Export Stems 3. Under Location, choose your Dropbox folder. 4. Select: • All Tracks • Wave File • 24 Bit • 48.0 kHz • Between Song Start/End Marker 5. Click Save |