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The “Trackbouncing” window can be opened from the “Tools” menu.
First activate the option “Surround Track Bouncing” by clicking on the "Advanced" button
and then selecting "Active". You can choose between mono and stereo tracks, an
interleaved file (RIFF64) or create an MP3 Surround File. RIFF64 (also known as RF64) is a
format with which you can combine individual channels into a surround sound production
(for example for 5.1) in an interleaved file.
The other settings are selected as in normal trackbouncing.
The abbreviations for individual surround busses set in the "Surround audio devices" will be
added at the end of the selected names of files to be recorded. For example, during track
bouncing a 5.1 surround mix will be divided into 6 mono files with the file name
"mastermix". The following WAV files will be generated: "Mastermix_L.wav",
"Mastermix_R.wav", "Mastermix_LFE.wav". During conversion into stereo files the following
combinations result: "Mastermix_LR.wav"; "Mastermix_LsRs.wav"; "Mastermix_CLFE.wav".
AC3...: Using this button, the Digigram Ecoder for AC3 can be opened. Track bouncing
takes place directly in this program. This option is available only for projects in 5.1 format
with an installed Digigram Encoder. It is also possible to embed other encoders. File-based
transfers can certainly be used. Encoders for CTS, Windows MEdia Pro, MPEG 4, as well
as DSD (SACD Authoring) are all on the market. For more details please contact your
product specialist or our local distribution partner.