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How To Send Perfect Files (So You Dont Annoy Your Producers and Engineers)

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In this video, Austin shows you how to organize your session and export the correct stems, multi-tracks, and other files to send to future producers, collaborators, mixing engineers, etc. ——— Shop Our Samples, Presets, and MIDI Packs! Explore Our Start-To-Finish Production Course! Follow Our “Next In Pop Playlist“: ——— Follow us on Instagram - Listen To Our Podcast! - Join Our Facebook Community - Follow us on TikTok - ——— Listen to some of my work! ——— Use The Affiliate Links Below To Shop My Gear DAW: Cubase 13 Pro - Monitors: ATC SCM25 Mk 2 - Subwoofer: Dynaudio 18S - Interface: RME UFX ii - Interface Controller: RME ARC-USB - Desk: AZ Studio Workstations - Main Microphone: Lauten Audio LT-386 Eden - Other Microphones: Lewitt LCT1040 - Lauten Audio LA-320 - Lauten Audio LA-220 - Lauten Audio LA-120 - Slate ML-1 - Shure SM7B - Advanced Audio 251 - JZ BH-2 - JZ V11 - Voiceover Mic: Lauten LS-208 - Compressor: AudioScape 76D - MIDI Keyboard: M-Audio Code 61 (Discontinued) Keyboards: Arturia Polybrute - Roland Juno DS88 - Roland Juno 106 (Vintage) Guitars: Fender American Professional Stratocaster - Gibson Les Paul Studio - Taylor 214 CE Plus - Preamps: Heritage Audio HA81A - Audient ASP800 - Auto-Tune Unlimited - Camera: Sony A7iv Lens: Sony 24-70mm f2.4 Camera Lights: Aperture Amaran 100Xs ——— Timestamps: Intro 0:00 Stems Vs. Multitracks 1:30 Zero Out Your Files 4:18 Name Your Files Correctly 6:35 Don’t Clip Your Audio Files 9:40 Clean Up Edits Before Bouncing 12:20 Organize The Session Before Bouncing 13:10 Include Project Info Guidelines 14:20 Do Mixing Engineers Want Raw Or Processed Files? 16:25 How To Export Perfect Files Every Time 18:58 Testing Your Files 22:57 Outro 24:45

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