How to Upload Your Music Files to Pruemedia

If you’re ready to make Pruemedia part of your audio journey by purchasing one of our Mixing, Mastering or Audio review packages from the store, we’ve made getting your files to us an easy, integrated step in the shopping experience.

Where and How to Upload Your Files:

Following the completion of your order, you will see a purchase summary that includes a file upload stage. Simply drag the file(s) relevant to the package you purchased onto that stage and let our uploader handle the rest!

Upload Stage

If for some reason you miss this step and close the window, don’t fret. You’ll also receive a link to the uploader in your email order confirmation. We will then confirm receipt of your files and begin work on your project. Please allow 3-5 days for all audio projects.

Preferred File Settings:

Please ensure you’ve rendered each of your tracks from the same start point (and preferably with the same end point).

  • File Format: WAV
  • Sample Rate: 44.1Hz
  • Bit Depth: 24bit PCM
  • Naming Convention: [tempo]-[songName]-[trackName]

Pro Tools: How to Bounce Multiple Tracks

Ready to bounce your tracks out for mix and master?

This is how to export multiple tracks in Pro Tools:

  1. Create a new folder where you will save all of your tracks. (You’ll need this when its time to grab everything for upload).
  2. In your Pro Tools project, select all the tracks you want to export (use control + A on a PC or command + A on a Mac to select all).
  3. From the “Edit” menu, select “Consolidate Clip”
  4. Type “ctrl+shift+K” on a PC or “apple+shift+K” on a Mac to open the Render settings dialog.
  5. Use the following settings:
    File Type: WAV
    Format: Interleaved
    Bit Depth: 24bit PCM
    Sample Rate: 44.1Hz
    Destination Directory: Choose the folder you set up in step 1.
    Resolve Duplicate File Names By: Auto Renaming
  6. Click the “Export” button – and your files are on their way to your folder!

Reaper: How to Render Multiple Tracks

Ready to export your tracks from Reaper for mix and master?

This is how to export multiple tracks in Reaper:

  1. Create a new folder where you will save all of your tracks. (You’ll need this when its time to grab everything for upload).
  2. 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).
  3. Set the time selection to the desired start and end you wish to export.
  4. From the “File” menu, select “Render”
  5. In the “Render” field, select “Stems (Selected Tracks)”
  6. In the “Render Bounds” section, select “Time Selection”
  7. In the “Output” section “Directory” field,  “Browse for directory” to the folder you created in step 1.
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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.
  11. Click the “Render” button – and your files are on their way to your folder!