How to Render VIRTUAL DRUMS into Separated Audio Tracks in CUBASE
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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How to Render VIRTUAL DRUMS into Separated Audio Tracks in CUBASE
In today’s video, I break down 3 ways you can use in Cubase to Render Virtual Drums into Separated Tracks. One of these options is specifically related to Groove Agent 5 (SE).
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Related to this video, I received several questions about how to convert convert stereo audio to mono. I made a video on this topic a few months ago, enjoy :-) ruclips.net/video/8SPH3_9aEMI/видео.html
Exporting my midi drums for mixing was a HUGE pain.Big fan of the channel. Thank you so much Chris.
This is why I use Cubase, It makes so much since
Super!!!!!! I been use Cubase for almost a year and did not thgis , thanks a lot!🙏🙏
You are welcome 😊
Thank you Chris - my old method took ages - this is so much quicker.
I was stuck trying to figure out how to bounce out my custom kit in groove this has caused me great delight so thank you life saver as it’s not outlined anywhere else
Thanks Chris! This is a video I've been looking for. I always do dissolve midi part, and then I have to go name everything blah blah blah. Thanks for the help.
I needed help to render multitrack of EZDrummer. Your vid helps a lot. Thank you !
This is great Thanks Chris...I've been doing this the hard way [One of the many hard ways I have found ]
Glad to help
Super clear thanks Chris, I always render to audio to reduce the load on my CPU, not sure if it really does but this will help my workflow. Thanks Nick
Thank's Christian ! You do a great job ! It's always a pleasure listening from you. Stephan from Montreal 🎹
Thanks Stephan :-)
thank you so much for giving for valuble class
Thank you Sir. It works for my Superior Drummer 3.
Hey thanks Chris...
I can only take in so much at a time but will be back for the second half
😃
Awesome!
I’ve been creating drum audio tracks from Groove Agent a different way for many years, which works really well, but takes an extra few steps. I’m going to try your method out. Thanks mate
You're welcome friend!
this is awesomely usefull!
really help rendering the drum program to audio in efficient way.. the stupid me has been exporting channel one by one like an old school outdated bummer..
all i need is just convert some channel to mono on kick, snare and hats... but that's a breeze.
thank you so much Chris! you are beyond AWESOME!!!
very grate i watch your very informative video!
Awesome, Thanks!
This video was really helpful. Thank you so much Chris
You're welcome!
Thank you ... very helpful !
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Chris for sharing always useful information on mixing in Cubase! This was really time saving and eye opening, instead of creating complicated input-output routing. 👍👍👍
My pleasure!
Genial, estaba buscando esta ayuda hace meses...no sabía como se hacía con batería acústica. Gracias por los excelentes aportes
de nada, mi amigo!
I like your videos so much. Unfortunately we have no such perfect channel in german language, so I searched months ago and found you!
Thanks for all and for improving my knowledge of cubase and mixing.
Awesome! Glad you like my content :-)
I knew there was a way to do this. Great video. I really like the patterns in Grove Agent now I can separate them out into there separate channels. Plus I am discovering Cubase channel strip along the way.
Very good stuff to know👍 In 15 minutes! Excellent video Chris. Thanks again ✌
I bought GA5 when it was on sale but never really used it lol... My go tos are SD3 for acoustics and Battery for electronics. Excellent video!
Thanks bro!
You hope that was helpful? Well, even more than this! Thx so much for all of your professional tutorials :-)
hi mr chris selim just thank u for helping me alot god bless u.
This is a very useful trick . Thank you so much for sharing
Awesome! I'm glad it was useful!
Bonjour Chris! It's great to have a drummer explain this material. I've always used Battery. I would hand-play the drum parts, but I play too poorly. (It's my 4th instrument, and I'm still learning...) Thank-you for the valuable tips!
Absolutely brilliant video Chris!, many thanks!
You and Dom are the best
Thank you Chris, I'm learning a lot just by watching your videos. This is great! Thank you.+
My pleasure!
This. Was. Awesome! Thanks man!
very helpful ... can we render in mono
Thanks SO much! You make it easy!
You are so welcome!
What is great about Groove Agent is that you don’t really need to render the drum channels into audio, except that the end of the project to archive it, because it already routes as many individual channels as you want to the mixer where are you can then put individual effects on them.
Chris, your videos are very very helpful and informative. Would request you to do an elaborate video on metering in cubase and how to read the different meters available in cubase and calibrate them
You're talking about the Channel Meter or the Control Room Meter?
@@mixdownonline Channel Meter
Thank You for this video Chris!!
You're welcome!
Top video brother. I'm learning so much from your videos
Glad to help out my friend!
My mind is blown.
Thanks for the good info. But wouldnt it be better to have mono audio tracks for the drums? That would be more similar to real drum recording right?
What a channel! thank you for every second of video 🙏🏽
Two thumbs up!! Chris you always give a home run ⚾️ with your teaching. Chris can you please explain the real function of an Envelope Shaper?
Wow! That's amazing!
Another excellent video Chris. I was particularly interested in the "Export mixer and FX to Cubase" function, I wasn't aware of this possibility.
Keep 'em coming. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
You are a amazing teacher ❤️❤️
Thank you! 😃
I am your big Fan, Chris. I always learn a lot from you
Thank you, sir! Very usefull!
Very very helpful!! Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thanks so much!
This was so helpful!
Another great video Chris! I've been wondering how you separate tracks like this for a while and the dissolve function it is! It'd be great in MIDI instrument tracks to be able to do the same (i.e when you have a string part with 5-note chords and want to separate for individual strings, or maybe to transform a piano sketch into individual parts for getting started with some orchestration) though I guess this wouldn't be possible so easily, as there would be too many pitches in each part to use "separate pitches"... 🤔
Chris you could also render the Midi to audio via the export option using the multi option, then selecting the export as mono option and then select the option to import the tracks back into the project.
Yes, that can work as well
Can the render option export the midi to mono as well? If im not want to use the export option..
Hi Chris, this was a super informative and great video. Thanks for sharing this!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Chris, great tutorial as normal. I have an issue with seeing midi drum channels in the mixer as well as HSSE channels and I don't know if I can delete them or not once I render to audio,
awesome back track recording BTW great quality . Thanks.
What I do is saving my MIDI session on it's own and "Save as" the bounced session on a new name and delete the MIDI Instruments on this new session. So this way I always have a back up of the MIDI session
Very usefull thanks ....
Just learned more in 15 minutes than I have in last 2 years.
Oh nice! Good to know :-). Happy to help!
Excellent info, thank you!
Thank you!
Of course! Glad I could help!
Great tutorial! How about the open-close hi hat. I usually combine all HH's to one track when dissolve part(Same to the Tom's) because OHH have to be closed by F# HH. Anyway GREAT TUTORIAL!!! Thank you!
Great vid, that was a big help! Change virtual drums to WAV files was amazing learning! How can I do the opposite changing back the WAV files to virtual drums in case I want to change drum sounds or type? I’m guessing is simple but I’m new cubase user and trying to learn as I go? Thanks man
Great video like always!
Excellent!
chris! amazing video man this is the stuff we need to know
Thank you for all man, you're great man
Thanks Chris - very useful as always. I've been meaning to ask what to do with the original midi track after creating an audio track from it and you've answered that here :)
I save my project with another name and keep my MIDI Session as a backup. Then I remove all VSTi(s) from my current project before moving on
@@mixdownonline I'll add that to my routine. Thanks again Chris
You’re amazing help!!
Thank you!
just excelent!
Big Thanks Sir
Most welcome
Great video Chris !
For mixing don’t you need tracks at -12db
How can you do that ?
thank you for sharing knowledge
My pleasure
This Is great video! I must say that every video you do is super.👍
Just what I wanted to know.
Thanks for this! I'm going to be using fake drums for a while, so it's good to know better ways to handle them.
Quick question: How do you feel about reamping virtual drums via a keyboard amp or PA? It's something I wanted to experiment with, but I have a feeling that you probably already did this and know how it does and doesn't work.
Thanks again!
Cubase needs to add the option of mono tracks in its vst output options - especially for drums
Totally Agree with you! there's a few lacks with Cubase on the Mono/Stereo Channel departement
Thank you very much for Information and knowledge ! Brother chris
My pleasure!
Hi. I'm aware of this and have been using similar for a while, but you articulated the ideas very well. Nice vid
Awesome, thank you!
Great stuff Chris.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the tips. What is the Edison lightbulb on you desk for? Thanks.
I’m thinking of EZDrummer. Can you just bounce to audio (after tweaking the MIDI to be more “human”) and then process it lightly? It’s already premixed/compressed out of the box. Thanks. Love the channel!
great tutorial !!!
Thank you!
Problem many times why we can't replicate what you've shown: HOW did you record the MIDI or audio tracks from Groove Agent 5 on those 3 tracks 'before you dealt with the Outs'?
Awesome Video! 🤘🤘🤘
谢谢!太有用了~
Great video! I do have a question. I noticed in the video that the rendered audio tracks are in stereo. I would have thought they should be mono tracks. Is it better to have them in stereo? Thanks.
gr8 vid .... how about studio drummer ? can we render it into separate audio tracks like this ...
Yes you can, howewer, id you have some effects in Studio Drummer, those will not transfer over
👍🏼 thanx
Great video as always...it would have saved me hours of work finding out myself months ago...it nearly drove me crazy rendering endless times until I got it right! ;-)
However...it would be nice if Steinberg improve the quick mixer export with the possibility to create audio files directly that way
Glad it helped! You can Export Multiple channels in Cubase Pro, it's limited but it works
Chris, thank you for this video. I have been looking everywhere and cannot find an answer so I thought I would post it here. Is there a way to record the individual instrument notes from Groove Agent 5 SE patterns (not the MIDI notes that trigger the pattersn) when using the styles options? Thank you for your time!
I tried this with EZDrummer and it didn't render the individual tracks and neither with Addictive Drums, only worked with GA. I guess I should say that the individual tracks showed up but they did not have any data in them after rendering. Only the track that had the entire kit had data in it. Hope that makes sense, lol. But I still loved the video.
EDIT: tried the last way of dissolving the parts and of course it worked. Gonna be a super time saver since I used to export each part. Thanks again!
Awesome, thanks for the update :-)
Midi Render in place is not available on Elements? only on Artist and Producer?
hello, but why do you bounce the mono signals in a stere file. cant you already bounce it in mono? cheers great explinations what you do
Hhhhhaaaaaaa niiice ! Thanks dude!!
I was wondering if we'll make a video about the things you would like to see in Cubase 11??
I'm a bit too late for this, usually Steinberg releases a new version before the end of each year, that has been the trend for the past years anyways.
Do you hide, delete, deselect, or disable the output channels to clean up the mixer once you render to audio? And what if you want for example the kick to render or bounce to mono? Thanks for the great videos!
Hi Chris, thank you for these very informative videos! Please keep sending them out!
My question: I received a audio project with multiple audio tracks and I imported them into Cubase pro11. Now I want to sync all the tracks to a project tempo so I can add tracks like virtual drums, drum/bass loops etc. - that will be in sync with the audio. The audio tracks also need to be tightened up and corrected first I see how to sync audio with one track but what is the best workflow for multiple tracks?
Hi Chris! Very useful tutorial. I have a question: while doing rendering in place, if you select the mode "as separate events", what does it happen?
Amazing 👋
Thanks 😁
Great video, thanks! Is there an easy way to convert MIDI to audio but in mono? For the kick, snare, hihat, etc.
Yes, if the VST Output is MONO, it will export in mono. To convert a Stereo to Mono file, I made a video on this a few months ago ;-) ruclips.net/video/8SPH3_9aEMI/видео.html
Chris - thanks for the video. I was wondering: I like to use a rack instance my Grove Agent, and after creating my single drum MIDI track, separate them into separate MIDI tracks via a drum map and the MIDI->Separate by Pitch function. I do this to preserve CPU /memory. My question here - can I apply audio vst effects like reverb, chorus, etc. to my MIDI tracks? - WITHOUT first bouncing them to audio?
This video is $$! Thanks
you're welcome!
Hey Chris, a little off topic. I was just wondering if you have a video on how to import your wave files into a Mix template for mixing? I know how to export them and load into a new project from the desktop. Just wondering if there's an easier way ? Thanks man, appreciate everything you do for us.
I don't think I have a video on this, but I'm planning on adding this to my free course on Mix Templates soon.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for video.
I have a Question :
On Rendering the Virtual Drums process, in Options I "Muted Source Events", can I UNMUTE source (Virtual Drums) and HOW, cause I still need to do some adjustments with Virtual Drums?
Thanks in advance
🙂