Confused with freeze/bounce of VI-tracks
Hi
sorry for the newbie-question - I did some research beforehand, but not to my satisfaction. Just starting with VIs.
I was under the impression, that due to the nature of VIs and their use of samples, there is no such thing as track freeze and offline-bouncing and that the workflow needed to be to record each VI-track to a separate stereo track in real-time, and these new tracks then can be bounced to a stereo-file.
I was really surprised, that freeze and offline-bounce did work (using VSL and NI Kontakt). But since I only was experimenting, I did not fully test things, just a 6-track minimalistic arrangement.
So: does freeze/bounce really work (flawlessly?), or did I encounter a happy circumstance, where it worked and the normal workflow should be to record to individual tracks and work from there?
Thanks!
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