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Re: Import Audio or Bounce to Disk then Import
Hello to All
I'm in the process of changing mono tracks into stereo tracks, although I don't want to, for, I feel that I'm limiting the ability to manipulate the signal, but because of my system's inability to do signal processing in real-time to that many mono tracks, (which isn't that many, she's not very powerful), I feel the best thing to do is run stereo tracks inorder to cut the signal processing in half. The Audio Regions list and Track list are becoming very crowded, so I've created a new session, inorder for things to be reversible, now my next step is importing these new stereo tracks and because my curiosity got the better of me, I'm thinking what about Bouncing to Disk then importing these new audio files. Is this done? Curious George
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