hi, qtractor only stems what goes there internally, so to speak :)
qtractor doesn't really support side-chaining scenarios, mind you, as most of the workarounds are really and just that: workarounds--they all resort to some external loops of processing through jack of course and that says it all.
you can always take the true bouncing option: record in realtime the material being produced. nevertheless.
on a definitive rule, qtractor can only export what goes into its inner output buses, and nothing else...
cheers
ps. then again, let me remind you, qtractor is NOT a monolithic DAW, it isn't one to start with, remember me saying that over and over again?;)
-- Qtractor is a sequencer with *some* DAW features, right?
hi, qtractor only stems what goes there internally, so to speak :)
qtractor doesn't really support side-chaining scenarios, mind you, as most of the workarounds are really and just that: workarounds--they all resort to some external loops of processing through jack of course and that says it all.
you can always take the true bouncing option: record in realtime the material being produced. nevertheless.
on a definitive rule, qtractor can only export what goes into its inner output buses, and nothing else...
cheers
ps. then again, let me remind you, qtractor is NOT a monolithic DAW, it isn't one to start with, remember me saying that over and over again?;)
-- Qtractor is a sequencer with *some* DAW features, right?