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Exporting your project

Exporting your project - REAPER Tutorial

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Exporting your project

- [Voiceover] Once you've got a mix that you're satisfied with, or even if you want to take your mix elsewhere to give it a listen, like a car or home stereo, you can export your song using REAPER's render functionality. Rendering saves your project as a single audio file, including all audible tracks. You can also render individual tracks, as what are called stems. Let's take a look at how this works in REAPER 5. To open up the rendering menu, go to File, and Render. I'll just move this over here so we can see it better. Here you can set up how your song is rendered. Source is what REAPER will ultimately render. In this case, we're set up the render the master mix. So, anything coming out of the master output will end up in your rendered file. In this case, all the tracks are routed through the master channel and none are muted. So we'll hear everything in the final file. You can also render the project as stems. Stems are the individual tracks. If we were to render as stems, we…

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