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Tue 29 Mar 2005, 05:30
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Hey guys, Haven't posted here in a while, but I'm back. I'm running Logic Express 7, and with my new EWQL Symp. Orchestral Silver (would HIGHLY recommend), I'm running into some RAM shortages (it's understandable seeing as some of the samples are 300MB plus). Does anyone know a way that I can easily bounce one MIDI region at a time in logic to an aiff file while still retaining the original MIDI region? It's probably easy to do, I just don't know how Thanks, Connor
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Connor FabianoPianist and Composer www.connorfabiano.comPowerBook G4 800 MHz with Mac OS 10.3.7, 1 MB L3 cache, and 1024 MB of SDRAM. iMac G5 1.8 GHz 17" with Mac OS 10.3 and 1024 MB of RAM and Logic Express 7. M-Audio Keystation 61es with Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Professional Avlex Microphones and Planet Wave XLR cables along with stands.
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Wed 30 Mar 2005, 21:16
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QUOTE (gdoubleyou @ Mar 29 2005, 11:20) You can do a bounce and add, that will add the new audio file to the audio window. Then you can place the audio where you want it. How do I do that?
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Connor FabianoPianist and Composer www.connorfabiano.comPowerBook G4 800 MHz with Mac OS 10.3.7, 1 MB L3 cache, and 1024 MB of SDRAM. iMac G5 1.8 GHz 17" with Mac OS 10.3 and 1024 MB of RAM and Logic Express 7. M-Audio Keystation 61es with Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Professional Avlex Microphones and Planet Wave XLR cables along with stands.
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Fri 1 Apr 2005, 05:47
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To bounce one region, just press the solo button on the track you want to bounce, and then in the bounce dialog that comes up when you hit the bounce button on the output track, enter the begin and end times of the region you want to bounce.
That's all there is to it.
You could also set the cycle bar to the begin and end times of the region to make it easier still...
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Sat 2 Apr 2005, 11:34
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Select track from track list in arrange page. GoTo File menu>export>Bounce Track. From the following menu select the disk/partition/folder. Select bit rate, etc. Press save. It will save the track similar to the freeze function. In this mode no audio will be recorded before bar 1. (as with"freeze"). The bounce button on the output object is similar and will permit record before bar 1, but I find it a bit longer to do, especially if you don't need auxs etc in the mix. The first method allows all plugs that are active on the selected track to be exported as well. You have to manually import the resulting audio file back into the arrange page.
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