Creating multi channel audio files
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 11:33 pm
hey all
While I primarily work as a live sound engineer for gigs and concerts, occasionally some of the bands I work with have pre-recorded backing tracks they play along to that add small extra strings/synth/brass parts to their set. The way these usually work is a stereo track with click panned to one side that I can feed into their in-ears and the music panned to the other side that essentially becomes a mono music track in the PA. I've been using SCS as my go to program for a good few years now to do this and its worked flawlessly.
However the demands of these are becoming more complex and it would be handy to be able to have the backing tracks multi-channeled so I can mix the instruments individually live along with the band.
Upon checking, SCS supports "multi-channel formats" according to the paperwork (though it doesn't specifically say what formats). So my plan would be to have a 6 channel sound device and encode my backing tracks into 5.1 surround files, giving me 5 channels for the instruments and the sixth as the click track.
So I'm trying to create a reliable workflow for this, but the problem however is that for the quick searches I've done, the internet seems fairly vague on how to do this. My DAW of choice is usually ProTools (was a studio engineer before moving to live) but unless you have the full HD version with expensive hardware and some plugins this doesn't mix natively into surround sound, so short of moving to cubase or something I would need to export the individual mono tracks and then use some piece of software to combine them together into the multi-channel file.
Does anyone know of a free or repetitively cheap piece of software I would be able to do this with?
Or does anyone have any other suggestions for how they've achieved a similar thing and would be happy to share their process?
Thanks for all your help,
Kev
While I primarily work as a live sound engineer for gigs and concerts, occasionally some of the bands I work with have pre-recorded backing tracks they play along to that add small extra strings/synth/brass parts to their set. The way these usually work is a stereo track with click panned to one side that I can feed into their in-ears and the music panned to the other side that essentially becomes a mono music track in the PA. I've been using SCS as my go to program for a good few years now to do this and its worked flawlessly.
However the demands of these are becoming more complex and it would be handy to be able to have the backing tracks multi-channeled so I can mix the instruments individually live along with the band.
Upon checking, SCS supports "multi-channel formats" according to the paperwork (though it doesn't specifically say what formats). So my plan would be to have a 6 channel sound device and encode my backing tracks into 5.1 surround files, giving me 5 channels for the instruments and the sixth as the click track.
So I'm trying to create a reliable workflow for this, but the problem however is that for the quick searches I've done, the internet seems fairly vague on how to do this. My DAW of choice is usually ProTools (was a studio engineer before moving to live) but unless you have the full HD version with expensive hardware and some plugins this doesn't mix natively into surround sound, so short of moving to cubase or something I would need to export the individual mono tracks and then use some piece of software to combine them together into the multi-channel file.
Does anyone know of a free or repetitively cheap piece of software I would be able to do this with?
Or does anyone have any other suggestions for how they've achieved a similar thing and would be happy to share their process?
Thanks for all your help,
Kev