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Old 12-19-2019, 12:01 AM
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Default Re: Heat on a 'freeze track'

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Originally Posted by JFreak View Post
Back to the point; there is of course the workaround of copying committed track to another audio track and let HEAT do its magic as it is designed for
I always Commit my instrument tracks rather then freeze. Using Commit creates an audio track with HEAT available anyway, so there's no need to copy them to another audio track.

Personally, I never use Freeze. I don't like not being able to adjust the inserts (and I just don't like the way it looks! ). Luckily my computer is fast enough that I don't need it - yet.
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