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| Gear Head Joined: Nov 2002 Location: Singapore
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G'day to u My session consist of a 10 min programme in 3 stereo tracks. When I " bounce to disc" I have to wait 10 minutes (real time) for the process to complete. Is there a way to export the entire session into wav. file in a shorter period? Thank you for your input Al Chine
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| Gear Head Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Atlanta, GA
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No, not if you have multiple tracks. If you are only dealing with individual files or tracks and all the plugins you are using have audiosuite versions, you can process each region via audiosuite and then export the regions as files, but if you use a lot of plug-ins, this might take just as long as the actual bounce. Dave |
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