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Bouncing mix problem
Today I bounced a song / mix, but there is nothing in the bounced file, or like 1 kb.
I cannot find out what i am doing wrong / doing different from before. Do I save in a wrong way? |
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Re: Bouncing mix problem
Sounds like you didn't select your range before the bounce? If it has such a small size.
What is your bounce source? If you want to see what it is doing to troubleshoot, create a new track with your Bounce source as the input. Assign output to your main monitor. Mute it. Arm it. Then set your range and start recording. This will tell you if your bounce source is correct or if something is not right. But 100% check your range first.
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Re: Bouncing mix problem
Thanks for very useful inputs. It helped me solve the problems.
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