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Create new VIP: A new virtual project (VIP) will open. The bounced audio material is
inserted into the first track of the created project.
Trackbouncing settings: Format
The target format may be set flexibly. Wave and AIFF files in 8/16/24/32-bit mono/stereo
at variable sample rates and four different quality levels are supported, as are MP3, Ogg
Vorbis, and FLAC files at variable sample and bit rates. The desired codec may also be
selected by clicking "Format settings..."
The following diagram displays the signal flow for the target format's setting.
The format setting "Stereo" creates a file that contains the stereo information as an
"Interleaved file".
The format setting "Left & right" may be used to create two files, i.e. "Filename_L" and
"Filename_R", which provide separate information about the left and right channels.
The format setting "Left channel only" monitors and outputs the left channel only.
The format setting "Right channel only" monitors and outputs the right channel only.
The format setting "Mono mixdown" calculates the left and right channels together
according to the formula "(L+R)/2" and then outputs these.
The format setting "Mono" is especially useful for hard left or right tracks, since it
bounces these at the same level. Mono is formed according to the formula "L+R". If
panorama is set in the middle in the format settings, the trackbouncing process will
automatically result in a level reduction of 6 dB per channel (panning law -6 dB). This
will ensure that even centered mono signals are not bounced at a too high level, but at
the original level.
If you set Surround Bouncing (view page 240) in "Source -> Routing", then the formats
"Mono", "Stere
o", and "Interleaved file (RIFF 64)" will be available for selection.
Note: All files created as a result of trackbouncing are opened in Samplitude.
You cannot bounce to the same project twice in succession. You have to close it first. If
you bounce often and do not require any special mastering options, you can work more
effectively by using the "File -> Export" (view page 449) command instead of the
trackbouncing dialog.