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Old 11-10-2020, 02:24 AM
Mark Ziebarth Mark Ziebarth is offline
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Default Re: ProTools 2020.11

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Originally Posted by Akiz View Post
From the forthcoming release. Bounce Mix has a lot new features!


Bounce Mix (formerly Bounce to Disk) lets you export your mix, including sub-mixes, to multiple file formats without having to create extra dedicated audio tracks in your session for bus recording. Bouncing writes to separate audio files, so you do not have to reserve any tracks for a bounce. A bounce can be done offline (faster than real-time) or in real-time (so you can listen to audio playback of your mix during the bounce process).
You can use the Bounce Mix command to export loops, sub-mixes, stems, or any other session audio. You can use it to create final mono, stereo, and multichannel master files in any of several audio file formats. Bounce Mix also provides conversion options for sample rate, bit resolution, and format. It will even let you automatically import bounced files after the bounce is complete. Use Bounce Mix presets to store and recall your most commonly used Bounce settings.

Hmm, I’m with Simon. I still don’t get what is different with Bounce Mix...
I guess some real world examples will show what it’s good for.

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Mark
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