Note: Some plug-ins , including plug-ins used for mastering and the test oscillator plug-in, can add noise to the signal. Include Audio Tail should not be selected when using these plug-ins, as the resulting bounce file would be too long. Overload Protection Only: Downward normalization takes place only for overloads levels above 0 dB, which would lead to clipping , but no normalization takes place for lower levels. On: The project incoming audio is scanned for the highest amplitude peak, then the level is increased so that the peak is at the maximum possible level without clipping.
Depending on the length and complexity of the project, the bounce process may take a few moments to complete. The new location is used for subsequent bounces. When you bounce a project, you can change the name and choose a different location to save the bounce file or files.
Browse to the location where you want to save the bounce file. You can click the New Folder button in the lower-left corner of the Bounce window to create a new folder at any location.
When you bounce to multiple destination files, all the resulting files are saved in the chosen folder. All files have the same filename, but with the appropriate file extensions. You can also bounce individual tracks in place , or bounce all tracks in place. Bounce the current project to an audio file In the Logic Pro Tracks area or the Mixer, make sure that the tracks you want to include in the bounce are routed to the main output Output and are not muted.
In the Bounce dialog, select one or more destination formats in the Destination area. These formats are best for uploading during the mastering step. So stick with these formats for your bounces as well. Make sure to NOT normalize the files you export for mastering. Normalizing will increase the gain of your file a lot—not what you want for keeping good headroom for mastering. Make sure to select interleaved if you want a traditional stereo bounce file.
Realtime bounce writes the audio file to disk at the same speed as playback in the DAW. This method is slow but safe and reliable. Offline bounce renders the export file much faster than real time.
This can save you a lot of time, especially if you need to bounce many tracks individually. In some cases, offline bouncing may cause issues with CPU heavy plugins or intricate automation. Exporting your tracks is the last thing you do in your DAW before mastering. Make sure you choose the correct options to export your tracks for mastering and make friends with the bounce dialog in your DAW.
Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content. Congratulations, you made it. What is bouncing audio? Bouncing or exporting is how your DAW turns your project into files on your hard drive. The concept of bouncing seems to be one of the most misunderstood and confusing terms for beginners in music production.
Below I have included some frequently asked questions regarding the topic:. It can also mean printing the stems individual tracks of a project into individual stereo audio files or printing plugins to audio tracks or regions. Each DAW normally has its own terms to describe this process. Both bouncing and exporting describe creating and saving individual audio files, only bouncing refers to the entire project, while exporting refers to individual tracks or regions of a project.
Freezing a track maintains the automation and plugins on your track, allowing you to un-freeze and return to editing the plugins. It is most useful for sending project files and saving CPU.
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