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Logic Pro Stem Export Guide

[Music] hello guys its unders I hope the date is finding you well so super simple question today it's just how to export stems from logic someone asked and they couldn't work it out and they were trying to export certain parts and it's actually super super simple to do in logic so I've got a track open here and I'm just exporting the stems for the beat the instrumental so you see I've muted out the vocals and I've just got the track life that I actually want the stems exported for so what we're gonna do from there is just highlight all of those tracks by clicking and holding shift it will highlight the whole lot for us and the shortcut is shift command and E and that's going to give us this menu here now you can also get to it by going to file down to export and you've got all Chuck's as audio files which is our shift command and E it just did that so fast those in iam there's a couple of things in here you want to make sure it's going to the correct folder so for example this is going to not stay in the same which is in the 88 88 bpm and what we're gonna do we're gonna create a new folder down at the bottom here and we're gonna call it the stems right now it's gonna drop all of those into here and we just want to have a little look here what's going on trim silence file and now that's really useful if you save got a part that is only at the start of the track and then it doesn't occur for the rest it will just cut the rest of it so when you import the stems it will be there at the start it doesn't just have to do like a 60 mega file of just silence really useful I tend to leave that on most of the time I tend to go to wave you can go 8-4 CF it really doesn't matter completely up to you I've just always worked in where files I'm sticking in that 24-bit you can can use the 32-bit floating point if you need 24-bit tends to be fine depending on what you're doing and by fast the plug-in effects if you want but I want this so they can just drop the stems in their project and they've got it they're ready to rock so we're gonna keep that on this is and normalize I have it off but you can also put overload protection or you can have it on so everything gets put up 2-0 again I want it so they can just drop the stems in and the track sounds as it is to me they've just got the audio parts of it you've got something like naming elements going on here I tend to just do track name and whatever either named it in the project for example like the bass split the piano things like that it's just going to take those names but you can take different parts if you so desire or you can put a custom text in but I just go with the track name so they tend to name everything as I go along and then we just export and from there it's just gonna bounce down and give us our stem files and you'll see now it's exported all of the stems if we have a look at our file here we've got the project we've got the master file itself and then you'll see we've got all the different parts here [Music] [Music] and that's essentially it that's how you export stems from Logic Pro