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This feature (G-Stomper Studio only) lets you export multiple Patterns from the Pattern Set as separate audio files in a single operation.
Show up the Main Menu.
To export a multiple Patterns, select the EXP tab, and then choose “Multiple Patterns as Audio”.
The showing dialog is just for your information. Simply press OK or, if you don’t want to show it up the next time, activate the “Got it!...” checkbox in advance.
Select the way you want to export, Sum/Mixdown or separate Tracks.
Select the Patterns you want to include.
For this example, we leave the selection at „All Patterns in the Pattern set” (which is the default).
All Patterns in the Pattern Set
A selection of Patterns in the Pattern Set
All Patterns in a selection of Pattern Banks (A, B, C, D) in the Pattern Set
Silent and empty Patterns are ignored and automatically excluded from the selection.
Select the number of loop cycles (1..32) to be exported per Pattern. Multiple loop cycles means to export a Pattern multiple times in a row. By default, 1 loop cycle is exported.
To ensure smooth running audio loops, audio parts that overlap the end of a Pattern (e.g. a long sample or a reverb or delay effect tail) can be wrapped around and mixed in at the start of the exported audio loop.
If you do not want the overlapping audio getting looped/wrapped for some reason, disable this checkbox.
Select the Export Format.
Bit Rates: 8bit, 16bit, 24bit, 32bit(float)
Sample Rates: 22050Hz, 32000Hz, 44100Hz, 48000Hz, 64000Hz, 88200Hz, 96000Hz
What sample format you choose strongly depends on your personal needs. Here are some examples:
Final export for audio CDs: 16bit, 44100Hz, Stereo
Raw export to be mastered using external studio equipment: 24bit, 96000Hz, Stereo
Select a Post Processing method.
In most cases „Normalize Level to -0dB (channels linked)” is the best choice (which is the default for regular exports).
Further Post Processing options:
- Normalize Level to -0dB (channels linked)
- Normalize Level to -0dB (each channel independently)
- No Post Processing (leave the mix as is)
Choose a base name for the exported files.
(By default, the export files are named like the surrounding Pattern Set, with the Pattern Slot and a Tempo/BPM suffix applied)
Finally, confirm with OK to start the export process.