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Source: Define what happens to the source cells after bouncing. You have three
options:
Leave: Leaves the source cells unaltered after processing the bounce cell.
Mute: Mutes the source cells after processing the bounce cell.
Delete: Deletes the source cells from the original tracks after processing the
bounce cell.
Include Instrument Multi-Outputs: 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 cells are bounced.
Bypass Effect Plug-ins: Select to disable all plug-ins on the source track during the
bounce process.
Bounce Second Loop Pass: Select to include an extra bounce of the loop range in the
bounce cell.
Include Audio Tail in File: Select to continue the bounce process after the end of
the bounce range, including any instrument release and potential effect tail (reverb,
delay, and so on), until there is no longer a signal. Otherwise, only the bounce range
is bounced.
Include Audio Tail in Region: Select to include the entire bounce file in the bounce
cell. Otherwise, the bounce cell includes only the bounce range.
Include Volume/Pan Automation: 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 curves are simply copied to the bounce
cell.
Normalize: Choose between three states of normalization from the pop-up menu:
Off: Turns off normalization.
Overload Protection Only: Allows downward normalization in case of overloads—
levels above 0dB, which would lead to clipping—but no normalization in case of
lower levels.
On: Allows full bidirectional normalization.
Restore Defaults: Click to set all parameters in the dialog to their default settings.
4. Click OK to trigger an in-place bounce of the selected cells.
Note: When you click OK, the settings you have chosen are recalled the next time you
access the Bounce Cells in Place function.