Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
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jon_harris7
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Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
When I use the mute or solo buttons on individual tracks, then export to .WAV, the mute and solo settings are ignored. All the tracks are included in the mix export, regardless of whether they are muted or other tracks are solo'ed. On playback, it works fine, it is just export where mute/solo are ignored. Can someone else confirm this behavior?
This is an important issue for me, so if anyone knows a work-around or of a fix in the beta version, I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks!
-Jon
This is an important issue for me, so if anyone knows a work-around or of a fix in the beta version, I'd love to hear about it.
Thanks!
-Jon
Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
Workaround - select the tracks that you want to be included in the Export (SHIFT + Click on the track)
then use "Export Selected"
then use "Export Selected"
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kozikowski
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Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
Mute and Solo are playback options, not editing options. Neither one changes the track at all.
You can select one track and Control-L silence the whole track. If you save the project before you do this, you can always UNDO and back up to the Project before you silenced the track.
It's a really, really, really, good thing if you have stand-alone exported sound files of all your original capture music. It sucks big time if your Project goes into the toilet and you have to hire the orchestra to play again.
But that is a good question. Is there a way to temporarily get rid of a single track without destroying it.....?
Koz
You can select one track and Control-L silence the whole track. If you save the project before you do this, you can always UNDO and back up to the Project before you silenced the track.
It's a really, really, really, good thing if you have stand-alone exported sound files of all your original capture music. It sucks big time if your Project goes into the toilet and you have to hire the orchestra to play again.
But that is a good question. Is there a way to temporarily get rid of a single track without destroying it.....?
Koz
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jon_harris7
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Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
Is there any way to do this with non-contiguous tracks? In other words, I have 10 tracks and need to export tracks 1, 5, and 8.stevethefiddle wrote:Workaround - select the tracks that you want to be included in the Export (SHIFT + Click on the track)
then use "Export Selected"
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jon_harris7
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Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
I know they aren't editing options, but the track volume and pan are similarly playback options, and they are taken into account when exporting. So it sure seems that mute and solo should as well.kozikowski wrote:Mute and Solo are playback options, not editing options. Neither one changes the track at all.
I'm not too keen on destructively deleting a track. It seems a bit risky to me and something you shouldn't have to do just to mute it from an exported file.kozikowski wrote:You can select one track and Control-L silence the whole track. If you save the project before you do this, you can always UNDO and back up to the Project before you silenced the track.
It's a really, really, really, good thing if you have stand-alone exported sound files of all your original capture music. It sucks big time if your Project goes into the toilet and you have to hire the orchestra to play again.
But that is a good question. Is there a way to temporarily get rid of a single track without destroying it.....?
Koz
Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
Yes, as I said, but my description was not very clear:jon_harris7 wrote:Is there any way to do this with non-contiguous tracks? In other words, I have 10 tracks and need to export tracks 1, 5, and 8.stevethefiddle wrote:Workaround - select the tracks that you want to be included in the Export (SHIFT + Click on the track)
then use "Export Selected"
SHIFT + Click on the track information box (below the track name, but be careful not to nudge the level or pan sliders).
Alternatively, use the up/down cursor to move focus from one track to another and use the ENTER key - either of these methods will toggle the selection on/off for that track
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jon_harris7
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Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
Thanks, Steve! Shift+click works. I couldn't get the up/down arrow/ENTER to work, but no big deal. I have a work-around for now. It's a bit easy to accidentally click a track and lose the selection, but I can manage.stevethefiddle wrote:Yes, as I said, but my description was not very clear:jon_harris7 wrote:Is there any way to do this with non-contiguous tracks? In other words, I have 10 tracks and need to export tracks 1, 5, and 8.stevethefiddle wrote:Workaround - select the tracks that you want to be included in the Export (SHIFT + Click on the track)
then use "Export Selected"
SHIFT + Click on the track information box (below the track name, but be careful not to nudge the level or pan sliders).
Alternatively, use the up/down cursor to move focus from one track to another and use the ENTER key - either of these methods will toggle the selection on/off for that track
Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
That feature may only be available in Audacity 1.3 and I've not used 1.2 for ages.jon_harris7 wrote:I couldn't get the up/down arrow/ENTER to work, but no big deal.
All the regulars here on the forum now use Audacity 1.3 - it is just so much better than the old 1.2 version. (yes I would recommend upgrading
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jon_harris7
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Re: Mute/Solo settings are ignored on export
Good tip on upgrading. I was just going on the note on the web site that said the stable 1.2 verion was for all users. So I was hesitant to try the beta version. But I'll give it a shot.stevethefiddle wrote:That feature may only be available in Audacity 1.3 and I've not used 1.2 for ages.jon_harris7 wrote:I couldn't get the up/down arrow/ENTER to work, but no big deal.
All the regulars here on the forum now use Audacity 1.3 - it is just so much better than the old 1.2 version. (yes I would recommend upgrading)