Ready to export your tracks from Reaper for mix and master?
This is how to export multiple tracks in Reaper:
- Create a new folder where you will save all of your tracks. (You’ll need this when its time to grab everything for upload).
- In your Reaper project, select all the tracks you want to export (use control click on a PC or command + click on a Mac to select multiple channels).
- Set the time selection to the desired start and end you wish to export.
- From the “File” menu, select “Render”
- In the “Render” field, select “Stems (Selected Tracks)”
- In the “Render Bounds” section, select “Time Selection”
- In the “Output” section “Directory” field, “Browse for directory” to the folder you created in step 1.
- In the “File Name” field, enter the BPM for your song followed by a hyphen (for example, “120bpm-” or “85bpm-“) then enter the song name without spaces and followed by another hyphen (for example, “MovingOnUp-“), and finally type: “$track” to preserve track names in each of your files. So a finished file name would look like this: 120bpm-SongName-$track
- For “Options”, use the following settings:
Sample Rate: 44.100Hz
Channels: “Stereo” – “Full-speed Offline” option
“Tracks with only mono media to mono files” option: ON
File format: WAV
Bit Depth: 24bit PCM - If you’ve named more than one track in your project with the same name (not a great practice…), turn on the “Silently increment file names to avoid overwriting” option.
- Click the “Render” button – and your files are on their way to your folder!
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