![]() ![]() I made one a while back that just had the mac voice speak each channel and I comped that into a 5.1 interleaved file. But if I was forced to send interleaved, I would also send a small channel identifier file so that the channels could be corrected if need be. Not saying Cubase interleaved won't work-I frankly don't know. If I can't do that, then I'll send split files, for some reason that seems to work. Obviously I vastly prefer to send a Protools session to dub, so the guys can just do a track import and go and everything works. The same interleaved file would import into Logic and play as expected. I tried everything from re-doing the output scheme in Logic to match Protools and it was still the same. ![]() So somewhere the channel assignments got buggered. What was labelled centre actually carried the left rear feed, and what was lfe was actually the right rear feed. this tutorial is about how to create 5.1 surround sound step-by-step using : -Cubase 5 -Adobe Audition 3.0 -SurCode Soft Encode (to encode to 5.1 channel Dolby. What I saw was when I ingested my interleaved files from Logic into Protools, the channel order got messed up. I realize Cubase may be different, but after much head scratching, I gave up on interleaved. I've run into a weird issue bouncing out interleaved 5.1 audio from Logic. In Cubase 9 - Can I export a audio single 5.1 file to a single 5.1 file he/she and import into their protools? (My reason for using 'batch export' is to take advantage of the 'naming scheme' which is slick with many hours saving typing in unique names per cue/stem.) Of course the dub mixer could accept those BUT was hoping to send ONLY a single 5.1 interleavened file for each stem / each cue. Picking Split Channels - I get 6 separate mono files. SOLVED - just untick everything in that mixdown box and you get a 5.1 file automatically. I have my stems set up to record to a 5.1 audio track in the project (that makes an single interleavened 5.1 file per stem) - all is good thereīUT now I want to 'batch export' the various cue(s) stems all at once - but in Cubase's Audio engine mixdown dialog box I am only given 'L/R' and 'Split Channels'. Sort of embarrassed I don't know how to do this but on this feature (LOW budget BUT a project I REALLY want to do) - I cannot afford a mix engineer - so I have to mix and send files (from Cubase 9 pro) to the dub mixer.
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