How to bounce multiple files at the same time on one track, but individually?

What I want is to bounce 15 multiple files I’ve cut up from a single audio file, into 15 completely separate new files. How would I do this?

Create cycle markers for each one. Then export audio mixdown choosing cycle marker instead of locators range.

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It’s a little work-heavy, but that would get it done. Thanks!

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If you want to do it faster and you just cut the file, consolidate each clip (audio > bounce selection) then look for the files you just created in the Audio folder of your project

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Doesn’t need to be: select all clips in track, look for a shortcut to automatically create cycle markers on each (I have a KS, but can’t remember if it’s factory or custom, in some projects use it thoroughly, no work at all). Then, on export, export them all simultaneously. It’s really really fast.

It’s way easier than the suggestions above!

Select your events.
File->Export->Selected Events

This has been around for a while - C11 or C12?

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Thanks! Perfect.

OMG vinylizor never saw this one!! Thank you!!
Same as “render in place” but for export = PERFECT

This works great, but it takes a loooong time for lots of events because it’s exporting instead of just bouncing. Would be great and far, far faster if you could do a Bounce In Place for every separate event at once.

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Even if processing is set to dry?
It should then just be the same as creating new files from the selected regions, as there’s no need to process anything through the mixer, but I’m not currently at studio to check.
If it is taking a long time then this may be a bug.
Exporting Selected Events is also exactly the same as Render In Place via Render Settings… another example of poor function within Cubase.

I’ll check on this next week.

Cubase 13 goes all the way and renders dry instead of just bouncing. Then we have to manually import the newly created files back into the project. That’s too cumbersome. Instead, we need a true “bounce separate files” function with an option to automatically replace the original events.

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