Specifications
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To bounce audio to disk:
1 After you have finished editing and mixing a session
in Pro Tools, select the length of the session in the
Timeline (or on a track), plus an additional amount of
time to avoid cutting off any reverb tails that might
continue past the end of the last region. (See Figure 2 on
page 38.)
2 Choose File > Bounce to > Disk.
3 In the Bounce Options dialog, select Outputs 1–2 as
the Bounce Source.
4 Select BWF (.WAV) for the File Type.
5 Select Stereo Interleaved for the Format.
6 Select 16 for the Resolution and 44100 for the Sample
Rate.
7 If you are changing the sample rate of the bounced
file, select a Conversion Quality setting. (For details, see
the Pro Tools Reference Guide.)
8 Select “Convert after Bounce,” and click Bounce.
Choosing Bounce to Disk from the File menu
Bounce options for creating CD burnable tracks