Alternative to freezing a Virus TI track?

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2012/10/16 23:15:50 (permalink)

Alternative to freezing a Virus TI track?

Seeing you cannot just simply freeze the Access Virus TI HS, does anyone have any useful tips/trick to work around this?  The best I could come up with is single it out, and export the entire project live.

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    swamptooth
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    Re:Alternative to freezing a Virus TI track? 2012/10/17 00:03:06 (permalink)
    bounce to track???

     
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    bradstrongproject
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    Re:Alternative to freezing a Virus TI track? 2012/10/17 00:59:17 (permalink)
    I dont have a working system up and running right now.. but if I remember correctly that isn't an option.
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    Re:Alternative to freezing a Virus TI track? 2012/10/17 07:37:13 (permalink)
    You can freeze the Virus, but being a real synth, it does not support fast bounce..only real time bouncing..  if you are having issues getting it to freeze, then right click on freeze, disable fast bounce, i also enable audible bounce and single bounce per track but thats just me.. ymmv :)
     
    I only freeze when i am completed with the project or i run out of polyphony and since there is no workaround that does not involve real time I just let it do its thing, and if its polyphony thats the issue the value of freezing an instance is that you can then go and insert another Virus :)
    post edited by Mystic38 - 2012/10/17 07:47:09

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    Re:Alternative to freezing a Virus TI track? 2014/03/18 08:09:15 (permalink)
    Questions to an old thread:
     
    1. How can I freeze just one audio track of the Virus? Every time I freeze the audio track I wish to record, even if soloed, then Sonar proceeds to bounce down all three of the Virus Audio tracks.
    2. Can I bounce-down (freeze) clips and clips only?
    3. It seems that the freezing process takes priority over the Virus.  Unfreezing results in a momentary pause/application not-responding hang. Anyone else getting this?
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