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> Bouncing Down To Wav In Logic Ex 6...please Help!
JSRockit
post Sun 1 Aug 2004, 20:47
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I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get 7 audio tracks into one stereo wav/ aiff file? It never seemed to be hard to do in any other software...but with Logic Express...it seems impossible. What am I missing?
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xingu
post Mon 2 Aug 2004, 03:57
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Have you tried the Bounce button in the Mixer window?
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synth82
post Sat 21 Aug 2004, 19:06
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Yes it's ridiculous isn't it.

Basically you need to create an audio object in the environment window. You'll get what looks like a channel strip, and at the bottom of that there will be a 'bnce' button. Make sure all your tracks are sending to this master output and hit the switch. You'll get used to it.
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post Tue 7 Sep 2004, 19:47
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hya an elaboration ..Once you hit the bounce button
a page will come up allowing you to customise various aspects of the bounce including
whether format you wish to bounce..(either mp3, aiff or 'wav' ) i guess you choose the appropriate
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