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Hi all,

can anyone tell me how I bounce 7 tracks onto one. :?

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You would click file>mix down to>wave, then import that single mixed file onto a new track.
Or more elegantly create a submix track and drag all your tracks inside it.
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Eric,

I didn't thought about that. Thanks.

I usually do all of my mixes. Then mixdown to Wave 48kHz 24bit (stereo) for mastering. Then insert the mixdown into a new project for mastering.

The result would be the same: putting all of the completed mixes into a submix and master that track?

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You don't need to do either, just add your mastering effects the Master Track right in your project. Putting a bunch of tracks into a submix is just for organization and using one instance of an effect on multiple tracks
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