FYI, I have Cubase so this does not apply. However if you open the file in Audacity which is freeware, it will open as individual multi track files and then you can export as individual files and drag into any DAW.
is there any way to do the opposite of it? converting a session from a DAW to sd card and create an external x32 session? i recorded a concert with logic, and I`m teaching teenagers to mix with this session. but I can't be always there with my laptop. So in order to let them practice it would be awesome if I just could drag the session on an sd card and let them do what they need to do...
Very sorry for the late response! There must be some way to do that in a drag-and-drop fashion somehow. AFAIK tracks can be fed to the X23/M32 via DAW and recorded live to SD, but that's obviously time consuming. I'm going to dig deep and see if there is a way to make this happen and post a video on it as soon as I find a positive answer.
I'm not positive how that would work out. In order to have a seamless recording I'd avoid that since the time between stopping and resuming recording gets lost, unless that's not a concern. The X32/M32 does have an option to set markers during recording, but I'm not sure how that would translate to DAW import after the fact. I've never done it. My recommendation is to align the files together in post and then separate them with markers or slice them up after.
What version of Studio One is this done in? I downloaded the latest Studio One and it looks nothing like that and right clicking on the file (after I finally found how to see it) the split to mono is grayed out
This is done in version 5 Professional. I'm not positive but it may be a feature exclusive to pro version. I'll have to look deeper into it and get back to you on that.
Not sure if youll respond but when I hit record on my M32R on the SD card, only 1 wav file was saved. There should have been 15 separate wav files. Not sure what I am doing wrong because my settings look the same as yours.
What you have is a single wav file with 16 channels in it. It has to be separated via Studio One or another program that can see and separate the channels to their own wav files. This video goes over how to do it with a 32 channel file but a 16 channel file should use the same method.
Hello! I'm a videographer that's going to get audio for a show from a M32 board via SD Card. I'm wondering does formatting the SD card as exFat work? Windows 10 does not appear to give me the ability to format it in Fat32. Only exFat. The engineer said Fat32. Will exFat work the same?
FYI, I have Cubase so this does not apply. However if you open the file in Audacity which is freeware, it will open as individual multi track files and then you can export as individual files and drag into any DAW.
Yes! Thank you for sharing. Pinning this
Thanks for the tip!
What are my options if I use Logic Pro?
I encountered almost the same workflow as yours. Thank you for posting this video to solve my problem
Good content. I am also using 128 gb cards recording 16 tracks, and getting 11 plus hours of time on one card.
This was really helpful, thank you! I was struggling to get my band's first recording of the SD into Studio One...saved the day.
Fantastic! Glad I could help!
Thanks! This saved me. Love the piano closing sound.
Thank you very much for sharing your acknowledge very helpful God bless you
This was great help!! Thank you so much! 😊
You can use bigger SD cards you just have to use 3rd party formatting software to force fat32 format I use 128 gb cards this way!
That's awesome! Pinning this comment
Is 256gb usable and what brand are you using?
@@hasanbugdayc9888 I've not tried myself but see no reason why they shouldn't as long as they're fat32 it should see them!
And I just use cheap Integral ones
256GB also work
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The thumbnail makes me think something like "Buy a mixer and get 3 switch cards for free"
Thank you!
is there any way to do the opposite of it? converting a session from a DAW to sd card and create an external x32 session?
i recorded a concert with logic, and I`m teaching teenagers to mix with this session. but I can't be always there with my laptop. So in order to let them practice it would be awesome if I just could drag the session on an sd card and let them do what they need to do...
Very sorry for the late response! There must be some way to do that in a drag-and-drop fashion somehow.
AFAIK tracks can be fed to the X23/M32 via DAW and recorded live to SD, but that's obviously time consuming. I'm going to dig deep and see if there is a way to make this happen and post a video on it as soon as I find a positive answer.
I have the same issue. How can we put a mix down into the single file PCM format? The DN32 seems almost worthless to me at this point.
So if I want to have each song be it’s own “event”….I just start and stop the recording during the live set?
I'm not positive how that would work out. In order to have a seamless recording I'd avoid that since the time between stopping and resuming recording gets lost, unless that's not a concern. The X32/M32 does have an option to set markers during recording, but I'm not sure how that would translate to DAW import after the fact. I've never done it.
My recommendation is to align the files together in post and then separate them with markers or slice them up after.
Thanks for the info! I’ll just do it all post rehearsal or show. 😊
What version of Studio One is this done in? I downloaded the latest Studio One and it looks nothing like that and right clicking on the file (after I finally found how to see it) the split to mono is grayed out
This is done in version 5 Professional. I'm not positive but it may be a feature exclusive to pro version. I'll have to look deeper into it and get back to you on that.
Not sure if youll respond but when I hit record on my M32R on the SD card, only 1 wav file was saved. There should have been 15 separate wav files. Not sure what I am doing wrong because my settings look the same as yours.
What you have is a single wav file with 16 channels in it. It has to be separated via Studio One or another program that can see and separate the channels to their own wav files.
This video goes over how to do it with a 32 channel file but a 16 channel file should use the same method.
Hahah someone didn’t watch the video 😂
You have topic title and if you learn in school how to write an essay, maybe you could explain your topic without bothering.
Hello! I'm a videographer that's going to get audio for a show from a M32 board via SD Card. I'm wondering does formatting the SD card as exFat work? Windows 10 does not appear to give me the ability to format it in Fat32. Only exFat. The engineer said Fat32. Will exFat work the same?
Unfortunately no, exFat will not work.
Use 3rd party formatting software to force fat32 I use 128gb cards
@@derekclark4344 oooo nice, didn't think of that. Got a recommendation?
@@gopolarisstudio I use AOMEI Partition Assistant 9.6.1 on windows 11 which works for me desk reports correct size cards to display too!