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Bounce to disk rendesr the mix faster than real time into a new audio file with all effects and automation.
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Bounce to disk renders the mix faster than real time into a new audio file with all effects and automation.
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# Make sure that automation is enabled on all track that you are automating and that nothing is muted.  
 
# Make sure that automation is enabled on all track that you are automating and that nothing is muted.  
2.  In the Sequence Editor Choose select all from the Edit menu.
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# Select the '''Sequence Editor''' and  go to '''Edit > Select All'''.
3.  In the Audio menu choose Bounce to Disk.
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# Go to '''File> Bounce to Disk'''.
4. For channels choose Split Stereo (2 mono files).  
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# For '''File Format''' choose : '''Broadcast Wave, Interleaved'''.
5.  For Resolution choose 16 for a 16 bit project or 24 bits for a 24 bit project.
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# For '''Channels''' choose: '''Stereo'''.  
6.  For Import choose Add to Soundbites window.
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# For '''Sample Format''' choose : 24 bit Integer'''.  
7.  For Source choose the stereo output the mix is using (Delta L-R) for example.
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# For '''Import''' choose '''Do Not Import'''.
8.  Give the file a name.   
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# For '''Source''' choose the stereo output the mix is using (for example Built-in Line Output 1-2).
9.  Choose where the file is saved.  The default should be the audio files folder for your project.
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# Give the file a name.   
10.  Click Ok.  A window should appear showing the progress of the bounce.
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# Click '''Choose Folder''' to select where the file is saved.  The default should be the '''Bounces''' folder for your project.
 
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# Click '''OK'''.  A window should appear showing the progress of the bounce.
The bounce makes  2 mono Sound Designer 2  format files.  Next we want to make a single stereo AIFF file.
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# Always open the bounced file in another program like Audition or iTunes and listen to make sure everything is fine.
 
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11.  In the Soundbites widow select the bounced file.  In the mini menu choose Export Selected Bites.
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12.  In the new window choose AIFF for the Format.  Give the file a name and choose where to save it.  Click OK. 
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If you have a 24 bit file you need to make it 16 bits before you burn a cd
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1. Open the file in peak.
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2.  In the File menu choose save as.
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3.  In the new window name the file  and choose where to save it.
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4.  For File Type choose AIFF.  For Bit Depth choose 16 Bit.  For Compressor choose none. 
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5.  Check the box for Pow-r Dithering and click save.
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 2 December 2014

Bounce to disk Bounce to disk renders the mix faster than real time into a new audio file with all effects and automation.

  1. Make sure that automation is enabled on all track that you are automating and that nothing is muted.
  2. Select the Sequence Editor and go to Edit > Select All.
  3. Go to File> Bounce to Disk.
  4. For File Format choose : Broadcast Wave, Interleaved.
  5. For Channels choose: Stereo.
  6. For Sample Format choose : 24 bit Integer.
  7. For Import choose Do Not Import.
  8. For Source choose the stereo output the mix is using (for example Built-in Line Output 1-2).
  9. Give the file a name.
  10. Click Choose Folder to select where the file is saved. The default should be the Bounces folder for your project.
  11. Click OK. A window should appear showing the progress of the bounce.
  12. Always open the bounced file in another program like Audition or iTunes and listen to make sure everything is fine.