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Bouncing Audio Clips With Plug-Ins
Another way of easing the burden of audio clip effects on your system is to bounce the effected
clip to another layer. This creates a new piece of audio media with the effect “baked in,” which
is written to the directory location specified by the “Save clips to” field of the Capture and
Playback panel of the Project Settings.
To bounce one or more selected audio clips with effects to another layer:
Right-click an audio clip with a plug-in applied and choose Bounce Audio Effects. If you
right-click one of multiple selected clips, you’ll Bounce Audio Effects for each selected
clip all at once. After bouncing an audio clip with effects, the original clip will be muted.
Bounced clips no longer have editable effects, but you can always choose View > Show Audio
Track Layers to see the original underlying clip that still has the original plug-in effect applied,
and you can unmute it, move it back up to the top, edit the effect, and bounce another version
of the clip, which appears as the topmost layer.
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