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So I have everything sounding groovy... why when I bounce to disk does the mix not have some of the tracks, and why does it ignore all my mix levels? Surely I'm forgetting to do something.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Al
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Al
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Re: Mixing in DP
Fri, November 26, 2004 - 11:31 PMYes, you might be missing something.
I found that the best way to do this is to highlight all the audio tracks I am bouncing in the Audio trackas window. Then bounce.
If you select the tracks elesewhere, it can "forget" levels and sometimes effects.
Good luck!
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Re: Mixing in DP
Sun, February 5, 2006 - 10:57 AMAgreed, Craw.
Just "select all" (apple key + A) in the tracks windows and deselect measures off the back quickly until you reach a desired bounce length, then let the processor flex it's circuits. :)
Peace and MOTU. :)
Quasga
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Re: Mixing in DP
Thu, April 6, 2006 - 11:55 PMExperience tonight bouncing...
Somehow didn't select all of the auxilary track that all the effects levels (via snapshot) were tweaked on. Wondered where the reverb was in the bounce :-) Had to go back and "select all," including the 3 seconds of dead time at the beginning (where it seemed to want to read the aux effect levels). Fortunately for me, I never bounce as a final product**, so we were able to cut out the extra 3 seconds in the next step.
Give a shout-out if you run into any more bounce troubles, I'm a bounce queen, glee!... But seriously. Did you figure out why it wasn't getting your mix levels? I've got a few thoughts, but don't want to be overkill...
Joyfully yours, Ariana
**I use bounce to create the split stereo files that then get imported as a soundbite and then exported as an interleaved stereo file (which then gets turned into an aiff & burnt to cd). Otherwise it's just mono. Am I right, or am I missing something?