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how often do you bounce tracks?

Nectarios
Martian Arts

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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 02:05
You can always send audio instrument parts to effect busses, do pitch shifts using the synth's pitch bend. Its for them odd breaks with reversed stuff or chop up a small segment of audio to do whatever kinda glitch you want, so I just bounce that little bit of audio, then continue with the real time audio instrument track for the rest of the tune, allowing for cutt off tweaks, note changing...etc.

I don't get why so many people are hang up with the idea you need lots of RAM to have many soft synths open. You need lots of RAM for a substancial number of sampler instruments that use up a lot of notes with long samples. Keep that nice and tidy and is its a lot of CPU you need.
4 x 2.66Ghz processors, CPU effective native Logic plug ins and smart use of buss use, means I can have a lot of synth parts running in real time, even with as little as 1gig of RAM.

Quad processors are not expensive at all now that technology has advanced to 8 core processing.


          
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Medea
Aedem/Medea

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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 02:21
The only things i bounce are parts, that i record with microQ (because it's hardware) and Omnisphere (because it's very unstable and heavy). For all the other stuff - don't see any point, until the CPU is not against (and it almost never is, while even being core2duo 1.8 ghz)...

Dunno, maybe i'm too lazy to change something if i have bounced it already, thats why i don't do it =)
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supergroover
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 11:23
I usually keep most stuff in midi so I can change whatever I want at all times. I have a quadcore with 4 gb so cpu is no issue at the moment. I do also bounce alot of stuff to do audio editing. But only if I want to do some audio editing.

Planning to do more bouncing to create my own samplebank, but I usually feel more like making a new track in stead of making samples of the finished track.

Do whatever works for you. You could experiment with bouncing to see what the options are. But if you are happy with what you get why worry about bouncing stuff?
willsanquil
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 22:05
I keep hearing of this mystical 'wave form editing' and was wondering if I could get a little bit of clarity from one of you guys...

While watching Tom Cosm's videos he bounced his bassline and to glitch it up he threw some effects on and took out chunks....also reversed a sample...I'm sure there are many more waveform specific techniques you can use, anyone feel like sharing?

even just general concepts, I can look up specifics if I know what to look for
PoM
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 22:17
these guys are edit maniacs, psytrance is not really there,we use dblue glitch it s way faster lol , check breaks/dnb forums and your sampler manual (lot of usefull things there)
Ascension
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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 22:32
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On 2009-12-08 22:05, willsanquil wrote:
I keep hearing of this mystical 'wave form editing' and was wondering if I could get a little bit of clarity from one of you guys...

While watching Tom Cosm's videos he bounced his bassline and to glitch it up he threw some effects on and took out chunks....also reversed a sample...I'm sure there are many more waveform specific techniques you can use, anyone feel like sharing?

even just general concepts, I can look up specifics if I know what to look for



I know someone who bounces his bass midi to audio and manually cuts the tail end off.           http://soundcloud.com/ascensionsound
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Bipolar
IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Dec 8, 2009 23:36
I bounce everything exept the bass. I have 1 gb ram =8
but I think is the best, cuz after u think u got that vst soundind great, u bounce it, and it give u more chance to cut it, or reversit,or just twick that noise. I think is funn
Cosmic Tandav
Trailoka

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Posted : Dec 10, 2009 12:10
i use fl studio (3 gb ram),keeping the bass kik ,percussion and hats on the tracks...the rest is all bounced ...

also started bouncing the vsts,leads n fx etc dry so i can add rev and delay later on ...i think it works better for me as the wet fx always clash in my case and i find it better to space the delays this way..

bouncin always brings in ideas like mentioned before for more variations ,fx ,edits ,reverses etc...
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