NOTE: When you reassign the Mix Bus to an unused bus in the first step above, Logic will automatically create a new Aux Channel Strip at the right side of the mixer.Start recording the output of the mix is recorded to this track in real-time.
(You may want to rename this bus “Print Master”) Select the Aux Channel that you have created to act as your Mix Bus and re-assign its output to an unused bus.Use this method if you’ve created a custom master mix bus: Here are two ways to set up a print track in Logic.Ī. Furthermore, if you print your final mix, instrumental and alternate versions to their own tracks in your session, you can easily edit between versions since they are all in-sync with each other and on the same grid as your session. Printing in your session keeps the mix handy in case you need to reference at a later time and you’ll never have to wonder where the file went. You should consider recording your rough and final mixes onto an audio track in your session, rather than bouncing the mix. Here some tips for setting up for easy printing in Logic Pro X. As always, thinking ahead when planning your mix setup will save time and mindshare at the end of the process. Along with those benefits, subgroups and busses provide effective and efficient means to print and organize mixes and stems.
In our article “ Take Advantage of Busses and Subgroups for Great Sound Mixes, ” we cover how to route audio to take advantage of the flexibility and creativity that mix busses and subgroups allow for.