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Both save CPU power by rendering all effects (or instrument) plug-ins of a track.
Freeze allows you to return to the original state of the tracks and their automation data,
unlike Bounce in Place.
Freeze (in 32 Bit Float) safeguards against volume clipping.
Bounce a track in place in a Logic Pro project
You can render one or more selected audio, software instrument, or Drummer tracks
(including active plug-ins and automation on the tracks) to a new audio file.
Bounce one or more tracks in place
1. In Logic Pro, select the track.
2. Choose File > Bounce > Track in Place (or use the Bounce Track in Place key command).
3. In the Bounce Track In Place dialog, define the following parameters:
Name field: Enter a name for the bounce file in the field. The name defaults to the
region name of the first selected region, with the extension _bip added at the end.
Destination buttons: Define the track on which the bounce file is placed. You have
two options:
New Track: Creates a new audio track below the selected track, and places the
bounce file on that track.
Replace Track: Replaces the existing track, and places the bounce file on it.
Include Instrument Multi-Outputs checkbox: Select to include aux channel strips
with multi-output signals of the instrument in the bounce process. Otherwise, only
the channel strips of tracks with selected regions are bounced.
As Additional Tracks checkbox: Select to create additional bounce files for every
aux with any multi-output of the selected multi-output software instrument as
input source.
Bypass Effect Plug-ins checkbox: Select to disable all plug-ins on the source track
during the bounce process.
Include Volume/Pan Automation checkbox: Select to have volume and pan
automation performed during the bounce process, with their result influencing
the bounce file. Otherwise, the volume and pan automation is simply copied, not
performed.