Introduction to Technology for Musicians
2025_Spring
2025_Spring
  • Introduction to Technology for Musicians
  • Badge Requirements
  • Final Exam
  • Appendix
    • HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
    • Copyright & Licensing
    • Software Suggestions
    • Hardware Suggestions
    • Audio Recording
    • Audio Mixing (exercise)
    • Sound Reinforcement
    • Dorico Reference
    • Audio Synthesis & MIDI
    • Still Photography - Portraits
    • Stop Motion
    • Single Camera Video - Recording
    • Single Camera Video - Editing
    • Multicamera Video - Recording
    • Multicamera Video - Editing
    • DaVinci Resolve - Saving
    • DaVinci Resolve to Logic Pro
    • Electroacoustic Music
    • Music Video Student Project Examples
  • For instructor only
    • Planning for next semester
    • Student Websites
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  1. Appendix

DaVinci Resolve to Logic Pro

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Follow these steps to export your project out of DaVinci Resolve and import it into Logic Pro in a way that you get all your audio tracks from Resolve into separate tracks (or stems) into Logic.

  1. put audio on separate tracks in Resolve in the same way you want them in Logic

  1. use these settings and render:

  1. add to render cue

  2. render all

  3. open Logic Pro

  4. after creating any type of track (required by Logic), drag the movie file rendered in Resolve under the blank track:

  1. answer all the alerts (usually with the suggested blue button) making sure you checkmark "on separate tracks" when asked about the audio:

  1. It should look something like this with all audio on separate tracks:

  1. When you have added effects you want to the audio, you can go to File > Movie > Export audio to Movie ...

  2. Do *not* enable the audio tracks in the popup (it is referencing the tracks you initially imported from the video)

  1. Now you can upload the video to YouTube!

choose the deliver tab