

Create Analysis File: Activate to create a.Deactivate this option if you plan on mastering your song. Normalize: Activate to render the audio at max volume.Convert to Mono: Activate to create a mono file instead of a stereo file.Render as Loop: Activate to create a sample loop that includes any effect tails.Render Length: Enter the length of the rendered sample in bars, beats, and sixteenths.The fields are in bars, beats, and sixteenths. Render Start: Enter the sample start time where rendering will begin.This option is great for exporting stem files for each track.

Single Tracks: Renders the output of the selected track.Selected Tracks Only: Renders a separate audio file for all the tracks selected before opening the export dialogue.They will all have the same length, making it easy to align them in multitrack programs. All Individual Tracks: Renders each track to separate audio files, including return tracks.This option renders every activated track not muted. Below are brief descriptions of the various options. The export settings define the results of rendered audio. Click Save and the rendering process will begin. Next, choose the location to save the exported audio. Set your preferred rendering settings and click Export.Choose Export Audio/Video from the File menu or use the shortcut Shift+Cmd+R or Shift+Ctrl+R.Also, check the Back to Arrangement button to ensure there are not any active Arrangement View clips. Make sure to unmute all the tracks you want to render.Ensure to launch all the clips you want to export before following these steps: Live will export all clips with activated clip launch buttons when exporting from Session View.
