I need help bouncing audio in PreSonus Studio One - (Scaler plugin setup)

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I can't remember how to bounce the audio on an instrument track that's outputting audio through a second instrument track in PreSonus Studio One. Can someone help?

Here's the specific situation: I have several tracks with the Scaler 2 sequencer plugin. On the main Scaler track, I'm using MIDI triggers and key switches to generate a specific progression. It's outputting to another track on which I've dropped a Native Instruments guitar. That track also has key switches on it that are triggering different rhythmic configurations. I want to capture that output as audio so I can fine-tune it.
 
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Have you tried anything so far? If Scaler is a MIDI generator and outputting to the MIDI channel the guitar is on, then it's just a case of bouncing the guitar track to audio. The way I do this is I create a new audio track, have the input to that new audio track be the guitar track, and record in real time, I've not used Scaler but I find MIDI generators can cause some hiccups when bouncing in place, so recording in real time I find gets best results rather than bouncing. You could try exporting the guitar track too, but again not my workflow so not sure of the results.
Have you tried anything so far? If Scaler is a MIDI generator and outputting to the MIDI channel the guitar is on, then it's just a case of bouncing the guitar track to audio. The way I do this is I create a new audio track, have the input to that new audio track be the guitar track, and record in real time, I've not used Scaler but I find MIDI generators can cause some hiccups when bouncing in place, so recording in real time I find gets best results rather than bouncing. You could try exporting the guitar track too, but again not my workflow so not sure of the results.
 
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