Bouncing regions, Renaming regions, Deleting regions – Apple Using WaveBurner Pro 1.0 (with Logic Pro) User Manual
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Bouncing Regions
In music production, the term bouncing usually refers to mixing down several tracks to
a single mono or stereo track. When you bounce a region in WaveBurner Pro, the
region’s audio, the edits you’ve made (including level changes, fades and, and
trimming), and any plug-ins added to the region are combined into a new audio file.
Note: Region Plug-Ins are included when you bounce a region, but Mix Plug-Ins are not.
Bouncing a region saves both processing power and disk performance when you burn
a CD. The computer simply reads from the bounced file, and does not have to process
the edits or effects in real time.
To bounce a region:
1
Select the region in the Region list.
2
Choose Region > Bounce Region.
3
In the Bounce dialog, browse to the location you want to save the bounced file, then
click Save.
Renaming Regions
When a region is created, by default it has the name of the source audio file. You can
rename regions in the Region list.
To rename a region:
m
In the Region list, click the region name to select it, then type a new name.
Deleting Regions
You can remove a region from the project if you decide you no longer want to include it.
To delete a region:
m
Select the region, then choose Edit > Delete (or press Delete).