Bouncing midi tracks before bouncing whole song?
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Bouncing midi tracks before bouncing whole song?
Is it standard production practice to bounce your midi tracks into audio before you bounce the whole project/song?
If it is, what are the benefits/why do people do this.
If it is, what are the benefits/why do people do this.
- hurlingdervish
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once a tune is mostly 'written' i bounce everything down to stems and mix in a new session; changes the focus.
i also tend to run the majority of the softsynth tracks thru hardware (mic pres/ limiter/ compressor and sometimes and aphex exciter) to really get some balls on 'em.
or not.
but i do like having a 'mix' session and a 'writing' session.
i also tend to run the majority of the softsynth tracks thru hardware (mic pres/ limiter/ compressor and sometimes and aphex exciter) to really get some balls on 'em.
or not.
but i do like having a 'mix' session and a 'writing' session.
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setspeed wrote:used to do this on logic 5 cos the computer couldn't play the tracks all the way through otherwise!
(....then we'd had to bounce down again into 5 or 6 audio tracks cos the computer still couldn't play it through without glitching)
LMAO logic 5.....my homeboy used to have this . I used to use this shit.
I remember we had no clue how to bounce the midi instruments to audio. the manual is beyond dense and the program was generally pretty rough.
obviously it must have changed since then
- ghostsinsmoke
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yeah, now there's a bounce button. just solo the tracks you want as audio and bounce.86 Position wrote:setspeed wrote:used to do this on logic 5 cos the computer couldn't play the tracks all the way through otherwise!
(....then we'd had to bounce down again into 5 or 6 audio tracks cos the computer still couldn't play it through without glitching)
LMAO logic 5.....my homeboy used to have this . I used to use this shit.
I remember we had no clue how to bounce the midi instruments to audio. the manual is beyond dense and the program was generally pretty rough.
obviously it must have changed since then
- ghostsinsmoke
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wha?? I hadn't heard about that feature. but I have to stay away from those product announcements. I've lost alot of time hunting the perfect setup when I should have been making music. I'll prolly stick with 8 awhile now.mta7388 wrote:yeah using logic 8 its pretty clear to bounce a midi track, and the new logic 9 has the bounce in place feature which seems like itd be nice
no more chasing dragons. Time to really get to know the beast around me.
I do this sometimes as well. I'll bounce the tune into stems as needed, then edit/glitch/chop/whatever the stems as I feel.
you don't HAVE to do it that way, but you can.
you don't HAVE to do it that way, but you can.
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