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Note: The two previously mentioned options correspond to the "Object freeze" function /
the "Glue objects" function in the "Object" menu. The difference that the file names may be
specified individually and that an "Unfreeze" function is not available.
If the selected track is a submix bus, all tracks that are routed to this bus are also bounced.
This works recursively, i.e. even if these tracks are busses. This permits fast mixing of
individual groups.
Trackbouncing criteria: Create
Create new wave file: The selected range or the virtual project (VIP) creates a new wave
file.
Open as wave project: The selected range/virtual project (VIP) is converted into an wave
project.
Create new object: The bounced objects are inserted as new objects in a new track in the
existing VIP.
Replace objects: The objects used in trackbouncing are removed and the result is
inserted into the selected track.
New VIP: A new virtual project (VIP) will open. The bounced audio material is inserted into
the first track of the created project.
Trackbouncing criteria: Format
The target format can 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 highlights the signal flow for the target format that is set:
The format setting "Stereo" creates a file that contains the stereo information as
"Interleaved file".