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Old 01-21-2013, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: Why bounce a session if you can record your mix inside the session?

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Originally Posted by WernerF View Post
Although, as has been stated, this topic has been debated many times there is an important point that has been put forth and should be considered. That is that a bounce has the potential to possibly not play all of your automation correctly every time.
I have also heard the rumor of automation being dumped to keep the memory cache full... I also have yet to see hard evidence of this and like I said doing a null test resulted in the same outcome... In my opinion... If you think about it dumping automation data during bounce... what do you think happens during playback when you are adjusting and moving around in the software ONTOP of all the normal stuff going on when bouncing? I have read that PT on bounce will stop on the FIRST error... during playback I believe it will try to keep going until the computer just cant keep up anymore and then of course you get the all might Hardware Buffer Error....
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