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Bounce question, cubase users
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YANTRA
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Jul 9, 2007 15:54
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Hey folks,
Is there any tip for bounce events faster then using the usual method? Even with key commands i am not satisfied, cause i still hv to export to somewhere in the hard drive and then import the audio to a new audio track. It should hv some function.. it would be nice to press a key command and hv the audio bounced to a new track placed under the original. Than u could just delet the old one (which hs lots of fx, modulation, edits that were making the cpu usage higher..) ank continue your work, without hving to stop for replace the same event, bounced in the situation.
I know there is a funcion "Audio - bounce selection".. it ask if u want to replace the selected event.. when i click "no", it seems it doesnt happen anything, if i say "yes", i see no changes, since if i turn off the fx on the channel the event plays as if it hvnt beeing bounced, which means no fx on it.
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Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle
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Posted : Jul 9, 2007 18:40
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makus
Overdream
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Posted : Jul 9, 2007 20:17
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Tsabet is absolutely correct
it is file--> export--> audio mixdown and in opened there is "Import to" section, where you should check both items "Pool" and "Audio Track"
 
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ThiagoNAKA
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Jul 9, 2007 22:58
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About the "Audio - Bounce selection":
It´s not the same as "Export Audio Mixdown". Bounce @ Cubase means that u want to glue several audio cuts at the enviroment. For example: if u make a 1/16 Closed HH loop, u will have too many pieces of audio. Bouncing all the samples will give u full loop sample. Better handling imo. Althought u can "group" the hh´s using a box....
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