[ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to waive in Sonar

  • From: "rcn" <bkw11@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:35:14 -0500

By the way, what is the main purpose of bouncing Tracks? 
Thank you,
Berhane 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Phil Muir 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 7:38 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to waive in 
Sonar


  You don't need to bounce softsynthes as Sonar will mix down the audio from 
them when you do mix down audio in the export audio dialog box.  If you need to 
get CPU cycles back then, you could freeze tracks/softsynthes.  This allows the 
tracks in question to still play but freezes the audio affects and softsynthes. 
 in other words the tracks still play back but, you have gained some CPU cycles 
because the softsynthes and affects have been frozen.



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    -----Original Message-----
    From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On 
Behalf Of Stacy Blackwell
    Sent: 11 February 2010 22:02
    To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to waive in 
Sonar


    Hi, folks. Just got on here.  Did I understand you to say, Phil, that you 
don't have to bounce individual synth and their associated audio tracks before 
exporting?  Is there a reason why it is best to do so or not to do so?  I can 
see that bouncing tracks before exporting will add more tracks, but I always 
have archived the synth/audio tracks after bouncing.  If Sonar automatically 
does this during exporting, then I've learned something else new that will save 
me a lot of time.   Thanks!  SLB 
     

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    From: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to waive in 
Sonar
    Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 15:42:29 +0000


    No you don't need too.  further more, if your not getting any drop outs 
then, you don't need to freeze any softsynthes either.



    Regards, Phil Muir
    Accessibility Training
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    UK+44-1747-821-794
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      -----Original Message-----
      From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Fioravanti
      Sent: 10 February 2010 14:48
      To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to waive in 
Sonar


      I assume you ultimately bounce the softsynth tracks before exporting? 
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Omar Binno 
        To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:25 AM
        Subject: [ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to waive 
in Sonar


        No. freezing and bouncing are different.
        ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: John Fioravanti 
          To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
          Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:29 AM
          Subject: [ddots-l] Re: order of converting before mixing down to 
waive in Sonar


          When you say "I don't even freeze a softsynth until I'm done, because 
I might decide to change an eq or effect on a particular instrument," are you 
using the term freeze synonymously with the bounce to track command? 
          John 


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