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• Mute: Mutes the source region after processing the bounce file.
• Delete: Deletes the source region from the original track after processing the bounce
file.
• Include Instrument Multi-Outputs checkbox: Select this checkbox to include aux channel
strips with multi-output signals of the software instrument in the bounce process.
Otherwise, only the channel strips of tracks with selected regions are bounced.
• Bypass Effect Plug-ins checkbox: Select this checkbox to disable all plug-ins on the source
track during the bounce process.
• Add Effects Tail to File checkbox: Select this checkbox to continue the bounce process
after the end of the bounce range—either to the end of the cycle or to the end of the
last selected region—until there is no longer a signal. Otherwise, only the bounce range
is bounced.
• Add Effects Tail to Region checkbox: Select this checkbox to include the entire bounce
file in the bounce region. Otherwise, the bounce region only includes the bounce range.
• Include Volume/Pan Automation checkbox: Select this checkbox to have volume and
pan automation performed during the bounce process, with their result influencing
the bounce file. Otherwise, the volume and pan automation is simply copied, not
performed.
• Normalize pop-up menu: Choose between three states of normalization.
• Off: Turns off normalization.
• Overload Protection Only: Allows downward normalization in case of overloads—levels
above 0 dB, which would lead to clipping—but no normalization in case of lower
levels.
• On: Allows full bidirectional normalization.
• Restore Defaults button: Click this button to set all parameters in the dialog to their
default settings.
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Click OK to trigger an in place bounce of the selected region(s).
Note: When you click OK, the settings chosen above are stored in the preferences and
recalled when you next access the Bounce Regions in Place function.
Bouncing Tracks in Place
You can render one or more selected audio or software instrument tracks into a new
audio file, including all active plug-ins and automation.
To bounce tracks in place
1
Select the relevant audio or software instrument track.
2
Choose Track > Bounce Track in Place (or use the Bounce Track in Place key command).
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Chapter 9
Working with Tracks