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Note: Use the Bounce Extensions preference tab to define filename extensions that will
be added to the files resulting from a surround bounce. For further details, see

Setting

the Surround Preferences

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To perform a surround bounce to CDDA (CD Digital Audio)

1

Do one of the following:

• Click the Bounce button at the bottom-right corner of any output (or the surround

master) channel strip.

• Choose File > Bounce from the main menu bar (or use the corresponding key command).

All outputs selected in the surround settings are bounced simultaneously, regardless
of which output channel strip Bounce button is clicked.

2

Select the Surround Bounce checkbox, below the Dithering pop-up menu in the Bounce
window.

3

Select the Burn: CDDA checkbox in the Destination pane.

4

Select the other bounce settings, as required.

5

Click the Bounce button.

Note: You cannot use the Bounce command to create compressed surround files (AAC,
ALAC, MP3).

Logic Pro can burn a surround mix of the current project to a DVDA (DVD-Audio) disc.
This can be:

• As many as 6 channels (5.1) at 24-bit depth, and 48 kHz sampling rate

• High definition stereo at 24-bit depth, and 192 kHz sampling rate

To perform a surround bounce to DVD-A

1

Do one of the following:

• Click the Bounce button in the bottom-right corner of any output (or the surround

master) channel strip.

• Choose File > Bounce from the main menu bar (or use the corresponding key command).

All outputs selected in the surround settings will be bounced simultaneously, regardless
of which output channel strip Bounce button is clicked.

2

Select the Burn: CDDA checkbox in the Destination pane.

3

Choose DVD-A from the Mode pop-up menu.

4

Choose the other bounce settings, as required.

5

Click the Bounce & Burn button.

For full details about bouncing, see

Bouncing Your Project

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Chapter 39

Working with Surround