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IMPORTING AND EXPORTING AUDIO
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2. Choose location, File Name and File Format (AIFF or WAV) for the bounced audio clip at the bottom of the di-
alog and click “Save”.
(The default name in the dialog is the Clip name + extension, or (if there's no name label on the clip) the track
name + extension.)
Choose a file name and select file format.
3. Select “Sample Rate”, “Bit Depth” (resolution) and “Dither” in the “Export Audio Settings” dialog and click
“OK”:
If you are exporting at 16-bit Bit Depth you will have the option of applying Dither. Dither means that a type of
noise is added to the digital signal to improve low level sound quality when exporting high resolution audio at a
lower bit depth. Reason features a new, and very sophisticated, dithering algorithm with noise shaping.
D Tick the “Dither” check box to improve the audio quality of exported audio at 16-bit resolution.
Select Sample Rate, Bit Depth and Dithering of the audio clip to be bounced.
The exported audio file will also contain tempo data as described in “About Tempo data in exported audio files”.
About the “Bounce Clip to New Sample” function
You can bounce an Audio Clip to a new Song Sample if you like. You could then edit the sample and load into a sam-
pler device for playback.
See “Bounce Clip(s) to New Sample(s)” in the “Audio Editing in the Sequencer” chapter for more details.
About the “Bounce Clip to New Recording” function
You can also bounce an Audio Clip to a new recording on an additional Comp Row in the Audio Clip. This is like a
non-destructive “Flatten” operation. It will create a new recording from the clip output - ignoring Clip Level and Clip
Fade In/Out settings. The recording will be placed on a new Comp Row at the top of the Comp Row list in the clip.
The Audio Clip will then automatically switch to Single Mode.
See “Bounce Clip(s) to New Recording(s)” in the “Audio Editing in the Sequencer” chapter for more details.
About the “Bounce Clip to REX Loop” function
A Single Take clip, which is open for inline editing, features the function “Bounce Clip to REX Loop” on the Edit and
context menu. This allows you to generate a REX loop out of the Single Take audio clip. The REX loop can then be
used in a Dr Octo Rex device in Reason and/or be exported to disk.
See “Bounce Clip to REX Loop” in the “Audio Editing in the Sequencer” chapter for more details.