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Trackbouncing: Range
Selected range only: In this case, trackbouncing is only applied to
the length of the selected range in the arranger. This function does
not work track selectively, i.e. all tracks of the selected range, except
for muted tracks, are used in bouncing.
From the project start to the last object: In this case, the bounce
process includes all objects from the project start to the end of the
last object, plus the time it takes for the sound to dissipate.
Complete project: If this option is selected, the entire virtual project
is bounced.
Skip master effects in bouncing: Does not include effects in the
mixer's master channel during bouncing.
Display maximum amplitude: This displays the maximum level after
mixing in dB in order to be able to set subsequent equipment
correctly. Once bouncing has been completed, the corresponding
information window will be displayed.
Trackbouncing: Erzeugen
Create new audio file: A new wave file is created for the selected
range or the virtual project (VIP).
Open wave project: The selected range or virtual project (VIP) is
converted into a wave project.
Create new object: The bounced objects are inserted as new objects
in a new track in the existing VIP.
Replace object(s): The objects used in trackbouncing are removed
and the result is inserted into the selected track.
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: Format
The destination format may be flexibly set.
Wave and AIFF in 16/24 bit, variable sample rates in mono/stereo,