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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 05-Feb 04 From: Spring Valley - US Member No.: 35,029 ![]() |
I've been using Pro Tools 6.1 for about 6 months now. Up until recently, I used to be able to hi-lite a given set of tracks within along the same time line frame and bounce them to whatever stereo format I chose, seperately from everything else in the Pro Tools file I was working in. For some reason, when I try to do this now, Pro Tools automatically begins to bounce all the tracks in the file starting from the begining of all tracks, instead of the ones I just hi-lited. Had anyone seen this or know what settings regulate the bounce functions?
Also, I read in the manual that you can export individual tracks using the export -> audio regions as audio option, although I haven't been able to nail down where to find that option for 'audio regions'. I appreciate any and all help! thanks, Victor |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 05-Feb 04 From: Spring Valley - US Member No.: 35,029 ![]() |
ok, i figured out that if i hilite the time frame space in the timeline, vs actually hiliting each track within that timeline that i'd like to include, it bounces those individual tracks fine. I now only have to mute the tracks i'd like to exclude. But i definitely recall not having to go about it this way before as i described. seems like a strange thing.
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