You will need to add a new audio channel and record enable the track whilst routing your outputs of the other channels to the new one. After record enabling the new track, set the dew point to -1 dB and make sure to turn off the reverse axis potentiometer. Trust me on that one! It will save you minutes of headache. Ok so press record on your transport bar and watch the gains on your odd channels, don't worry about the even ones. After bouncing this down you should find the recorded audio in your file folder!
Exactly what I was thinking!
Taking.
The.
Piss.
Seriously tho, in my experience render to disk gives bad quality. Much better to set up a new audio channel and just route the master into it.
Haha I was in the first post.
Seriously, render to disk isn't recommended by me. Create a new audio channel, route the master (post fx) to it. Set the Monitor button to "In." Enable record on the audio channel. And shabam.