I'm going to show you how I record my Serum instrument track straight to audio without having to bounce to add after recording.
The reason for doing this is simple: I want to have one large recording of the track while I edit parameters within Serum, creating small differences constantly. Then, after a few minutes of playing around (usually 20+ minutes), I will look through the audio file and select only the best takes/variations, then export all of them as individual samples. This is purely just for sound design purposes like this when I want to work quickly and work with recorded audio.
Apologies for such an-in-depth description haha, I just feel like I should explain this a bit more to anyone who might not understand why I am doing it this way.
Thank you for watching and I hope some of you found this video useful.
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