Batch processing for bouncing

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2013/02/10 13:36:25 (permalink)

Batch processing for bouncing

Maybe I’m doing it wrong, but if Sonar wants to help with workflow please have a batch processing for bouncing midi tracks.
If I split up a drum midi track into multiple tracks, and bounce each track it can take up to 2 minutes a track. I could go eat, instead of babysitting my bounces.

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    Re:Batch processing for bouncing 2013/02/10 16:09:52 (permalink)
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    Maybe I’m doing it wrong, but if Sonar wants to help with workflow please have a batch processing for bouncing midi tracks.
    If I split up a drum midi track into multiple tracks, and bounce each track it can take up to 2 minutes a track. I could go eat, instead of babysitting my bounces.

    It does- Select them all! Select them all and bounce. Sometimes, I don't even split a midi track up into seperte tracks. Bouncing the whole thing will do it for you.
    Very simple-now go eat. :-)

     
     
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    Re:Batch processing for bouncing 2013/02/10 20:50:15 (permalink)
    Thanks, I see how it works now. I thought I tried that.

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