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Sharing overview
Logic Pro provides a variety of options you can use to distribute your projects.
You can:
Bounce a project to an audio le in a variety of le formats.
Burn a project to a CD or DVD
Share a project to iTunes
Share a project to the Media Browser to use in other applications
Share a project to your SoundCloud account
Export an AAF le for use with Avid Pro Tools
Export a project as an XML le for use with Final Cut Pro
Export a score as a MusicXML le for use with music notation applications
Bounce a project
Bounce a project to an audio le
You can render, or bounce, a project to a single audio le or to multiple audio les. A project
can be bounced to several dierent le formats simultaneously, and a surround project can be
bounced to a set of surround audio les.
Projects can be bounced either in real time or oine (which is typically faster). All parameters,
eects, and automation on the unmuted tracks in the project are recorded as part of the bounce
le.
The format (stereo, mono, or surround) of the resulting bounce le (or les) depends on the
format of the output channel strip. Output 1-2 is the default output channel strip used for
bounces, and produces a stereo audio le. When the output channel strip is set to mono, a mono
audio le is generated.
Bounce les can be reused in Logic Pro, saving processing resources by replacing or bypassing
multiple regions, instruments, and eects. Bounces can also be used with other music
applications and devices, sent to mastering facilities, posted on the Internet (on a webpage, or in
the iTunes Store, for example), added to an iTunes playlist, or uploaded to a mobile device such
as an iPod.
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