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@ -10,18 +10,20 @@ chapter shows you how to do that.
## Exporting a Region ## Exporting a Region
To export a region, select it (so it becomes blue), and then right-click into To export a region, select it in _Grab_ mode and then right-click into the
the sub-menu _Export_, or use the top menu: `Region > Export`. 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 This will open up the same export dialog box explained in the
[Exporting a Session](../exporting-a-session) chapter. Choose your options and [Exporting Sessions](../exporting-a-session) chapter. Choose your options and
click _Export_. Only the selected region will be exported. click **Export**. Only the selected region will be exported.
Please note that when exporting a region, not all parameters and edits are {{% notice info %}}
exported. Trimmed, split, stretched and reversed regions can be exported, but 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. 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 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 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 them manually can be tedious. Here's one way of exporting several regions at
once. 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**). (**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_). 7. Go back to the main tab (_File format_) and click **Export**.
* Click **Export**.
Your regions have now been exported to single audio files. Your regions have now been exported to single audio files.