Multiple Tracks Bounce In Logic Pro 6 |
Mon 27 Sep 2004, 12:33
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 31-Aug 04 From: Meyrin - CH Member No.: 49,933 |
Hy everyone!!
I think the question is quite easy... Is it possible in logic pro 6 to bounce each track of a sequence in a different sound file? Thank you very much!! |
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Wed 29 Sep 2004, 09:07
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 15-Feb 04 From: Glasgow - UK Member No.: 35,854 |
The way I have approached this when up against a deadline is to use the freeze function in logic. The only thing to watch out for is the bit depth of the freeze function (which can be user defined) as logic will default to 32 bit and be of little use to any other program. Also remember to set the song length to just past the end of your arrangement to save generating over-long files.
NB. You may have to name the freeze files so that they make sense to others working with the audio. |
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sevan7 Multiple Tracks Bounce In Logic Pro 6 Mon 27 Sep 2004, 12:33
volxs you could solo the tracks and bounce them one at a... Tue 28 Sep 2004, 10:35
sevan7 Thank you very much, but I already thought of that... Tue 28 Sep 2004, 11:49
majn I have to do this all the time - just so that cust... Wed 29 Sep 2004, 07:11
sevan7 I didn't think about the freeze option... That... Wed 29 Sep 2004, 18:05
bobdemaa Using these "Frozen" Tracks is also a gr... Wed 29 Sep 2004, 19:11
volxs you could solo the tracks and bounce them one at a... Tue 28 Sep 2004, 10:35
sevan7 Thank you very much, but I already thought of that... Tue 28 Sep 2004, 11:49
majn I have to do this all the time - just so that cust... Wed 29 Sep 2004, 07:11
sevan7 I didn't think about the freeze option... That... Wed 29 Sep 2004, 18:05
bobdemaa Using these "Frozen" Tracks is also a gr... Wed 29 Sep 2004, 19:11
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