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460 FILE MENU
All formats that cannot be directly opened by Samplitude cannot be created in the
trackbouncing window. For bouncing into Real or WMA formats, use the "File -> Export
(view page 449)" command.
Trackbouncing criteria: Options
Exclude master effects from bouncing: Master effects are not included during bouncing.
Exclude track effects of the target track: Track effects of the target track are not
included if they are not identical with a source track.
These options are important in combination with the "Create" functions "New separate
object in current VIP" and "Replace objects in current VIP". Note: these are set
automatically so that the track effects are not applied twice.
Calculate maximum amplitude: Display the maximum volume in dB after bouncing in
order to correctly set equipment for additional editing or to correct the master level. Once
bouncing has been completed, the corresponding information window will be displayed.
Dithering: Every trackbouncing process may feature its own dithering process,
independent of the global settings. This enables dithering to be bypassed or to apply the
standard dithering (dithering featuring triangular noise).
Use this dialog to apply dithering according to the system options or to access the
dithering options in the system settings. The button value in brackets (e. g. Triang. or
POW-r 1) indicates the currently set dithering algorithm.
Detailed information on this can be found in the menu reference under "File" -> "Program
Preferences" -> "Dithering Options (view page 498)".
Range Bouncing (Internal Mixdown)
Use this function to convert the objects within a selected range to a new wave file. The
objects are then replaced in the arranger. This is useful if you want to combine multiple
objects into a single object for easy editing later.
To create performance room you can render real-time object effects using the range
trackbouncing feature.
If the rate of your objects is higher than 16-bits, a dialog box will ask you whether the new
file will be created as a 32-bit float or 16-bit file: