Exporting Multi-Tracks in Logic

Logic Pro X gives you a lot of powerful export options and tools, and in this tutorial series Certified Logic Pro Eli Krantzberg walks you through the process, as well as shares best practices and creative optimizations for your workflow.

Videos
Basic Exporting (07:27) - See how Logic’s basic track export functions work to export either a single track or all tracks in a project at one time.
Selective Multi-Track Export (02:09) - Discover two different ways to exclude specific tracks in a multi track project from an “all tracks” export.
Take Folders (04:31) - Explore some of the take folder management functions and see how they pertain to exporting individual or multiple takes at the same time.
Track Stacks (04:38) - See and hear how the Export function handles both summing stacks and folder stacks.
Drummer Tracks (04:03) - Explore the workarounds necessary when you want to export Drummer tracks with all the individual outputs rendered as unique audio files.
Multiple Output Instruments (06:10) - Learn how to either separate or sum together the individual outputs of multiple output software instruments when exporting all tracks as audio files.
Flex & Apple Loops (04:41) - Explore the export behavior on flex edited apple loops and audio files with the Flex track parameter both enabled and disabled.
MIDI Files (06:37) - Learn about the necessary steps involved to insure that the MIDI data you are hearing within Logic is actually what gets exported when exporting standard MIDI files.
Alternate Export Workflows (09:07) - Explore some alternate ways of creating, moving, copying, and converting audio files based either individual regions or existing audio files, for use both inside and outside of Logic.
Bounce & Export Enhancements in the Logic 10.2.1 Update (04:21) - Explore the new bounce and export workflows that allow for multiple tracks to be bounced in place simultaneously, and selected tracks, track stacks, or regions to be exported.