Exporting & Uploading Files Instructions
Once you have an account with Supple Studios, this page will help you export and upload files to your account in a way that is helpful to get us started with your mix.
When uploading songs please make each song a folder with the proper song title i.e. “Song 1” and please label the tracks in this folder the best you can. Such as: “bass”, “Rhythm Guitar”, “Lead Guitar”. The better the information and organization the easier it is for us to understand how you have built the song and the quicker the mix will get back to your ears.
File Formats:
WAV or AIFF Files or Pro Tools Session
16-24 bit / 48k-192kHz Resolution
Please note sample rate, key, and tempo in a .txt file
How to Export:
- Render Your Tracks from the Start of Your Song
- Separate Sounds into One Instrument Per Track
- Clip All files to the Same Duration, with a common starting point
- Include Rough Mixes and Reference Mixes
- Make each song a separate folder with the audio files
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Steps:
1. Load up your song “Your Song” In Pro Tools
1. Choose File > Save Copy In
2. Check off “All Audio Files” and “Session Plug-In Settings Folder”. Hit “OK.”
3. Now you will select where to save the file.
4. Select a location and click save.
5. Paste this file in the upload link to Supple Studios
Steps:
1. Load up your song, “Your Song.” In Logic
2. Click on File, Export, All Tracks as Audio Files.
3. Check “New Folder” and “Bypass effect plug-ins” to save the dry files in one
folder. Also select 44.1k or 48k and .wav files in this section.
4. Click the save button to export.
5. In the session folder, copy the “bounces” folder with the generated files in them
and paste this in the upload link to Supple Studios
Steps:
1. Load up your song, “Your Song.” In Ableton
2. Use the Loop Start/Punch-in Point to select the entire length of your song.
3. Bypass all effects/plugins for all tracks.
4. Choose File, Export Audio/Video.
5. Here you can bounce each track individually by choosing which track to export (rendered
track), or you can bounce all tracks. (When choosing All Tracks, Abelton will do a bounce for
every track in the session, even tracks without anything on them at all, including return tracks.)
6. Make sure the bit depth and sample rate meet our requirements.
7. Choose Ok to bounce files.
8. Choose a destination folder and click save.
9. Upload this folder to the upload link to Supple Studios
Steps:
1. Load up your song, “Your Song.” In Garage Band.
2. Disable all automation, plugins, etc.
3. Solo the first track and select “Export Song to Disk” from the Share pull-down
menu.
4. Make sure that the Compress box is left unchecked, be sure the files are set to
44.1k or 48k .wav files, click Export, and name the file according to the solo
track’s contents.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all tracks are exported.
6. Load this folder to the upload link to Supple Studios
1. Load up your song, “Your Song.” In Reason
2. Set up the Left and Right locators at the start and end of what you want
exported.
3. Solo the first channel while bypassing the effects.
4. Select File, Export Loop As Audio File.
5. Navigate to a new folder and label it.
6. Hit Save, then select 44.1k or 48k and at least 16-bit, Hit Ok.
7. Repeat 3-7 for all separate tracks.
8. Load this folder to the upload link to Supple Studios
Steps:
1. Load up your song, “Your Song.” In FL Studio
2. On the mixer, mute all unused tracks and turn off all effects.
3. Click File, Export, .wav file and make sure that 44.1k or 48k is selected.
4. Choose destination folder.
5. Check “Split by mixer track.”
6. Click Export.
7. Load this folder to the upload link to Supple Studios
1. Load up your song, “your song” in Studio One
2. Select all the audio
3. Go to song, and select export stems
4. Click on the tracks option
5. Choose the wav file option and select the highest bitrate available
6. Select preserve mono tracks
7. Click on ok
8. Load this folder to the upload link to Supple Studios