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@ -10,18 +10,20 @@ chapter shows you how to do that.
## Exporting a Region
To export a region, select it (so it becomes blue), and then right-click into
the sub-menu _Export_, or use the top menu: `Region > Export`.
To export a region, select it in _Grab_ mode and then right-click into the
sub-menu _Export_, or use the top menu: `Region > Export`.
![export region](en/Ardour4_Export_Region_1.png)
![export region](en/ardour7-export-region-in-right-click-menu.png)
This will open up the same export dialog box explained in the
[Exporting a Session](../exporting-a-session) chapter. Choose your options and
click _Export_. Only the selected region will be exported.
[Exporting Sessions](../exporting-a-session) chapter. Choose your options and
click **Export**. Only the selected region will be exported.
Please note that when exporting a region, not all parameters and edits are
exported. Trimmed, split, stretched and reversed regions can be exported, but
{{% notice info %}}
Not all parameters and edits are taken into consideraton when exporting a
region. Trimmed, split, stretched and reversed regions can be exported, but
edits such as panning and automation are _not_ exported.
{{% /notice %}}
Also, the volume of the audio track itself or the _Master_ bus will not affect
the exported file. To export these edits, please see the chapters on exporting
@ -35,30 +37,28 @@ process you will need to export all of them. If the number is large, exporting
them manually can be tedious. Here's one way of exporting several regions at
once.
* In _Grab_ mode (**G** shortcut), select all the regions you want to export. They do not need to be on the same track.
1. In _Grab_ mode (**G** shortcut), select all the regions you want to export. They do not need to be on the same track.
![export region](en/Ardour4_Export_Region_Multiple_1.png)
![export region](en/ardour7-export-multiple-regions-1.png)
* Go to the `Region > Ranges` menu and choose _Add Range Marker Per Region_.
2. Go to the `Region > Ranges` menu and choose _Add Range Marker Per Region_.
![export region](en/Ardour4_Export_Region_Multiple_2.png)
![export region](en/ardour7-export-multiple-regions-2.png)
* Ardour has now just created range markers that fit exactly the beginning and ending of your selected regions (see the green rectangles in the range markers ruler):
3. Ardour has now just created range markers that fit exactly the beginning and ending of your selected regions (see the green rectangles in the range markers ruler):
![export region](en/Ardour4_Export_Region_Multiple_3.png)
![export region](en/ardour7-export-multiple-regions-3.png)
* Go to the `Session > Export` menu and choose _Export to Audio File(s)_
4. Go to the `Session > Export` menu and choose _Export to Audio File(s)_
(**Alt+E**).
* In the export dialog box, click on the _Time span_ tab. You will see all the newly created ranges listed there. There is also a default range that stands for the entire session.
5. In the export dialog box, click on the _Time span_ tab. You will see all the newly created ranges listed there. There is also a default range that stands for the entire session.
* Under _Time Span_, click **Select All** and de-select the very first range (the "session" range). The reason is because we want to export the shorter ranges, not the whole session.
6. Under _Time Span_, click **Select All** and de-select the very first range (the "session" range). The reason is because we want to export the shorter ranges, not the whole session.
![export region](en/Ardour4_Export_Region_Multiple_4.png)
![export region](en/ardour7-export-multiple-regions-4.png)
* Go back to the main tab (_File format_).
* Click **Export**.
7. Go back to the main tab (_File format_) and click **Export**.
Your regions have now been exported to single audio files.