Bouncing Melodyne

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2013/11/08 11:16:30 (permalink)

Bouncing Melodyne

Guys,
 
I have a project that has a tonne of Melodyne clips in it. I'm running a bit low on processor, so, I was wondering what is the correct way to apply melodyne to the clips.
 
Historically, if it was V-Vocal I would have bounced to clips - is this the same for Melodyne? I cant find this documented anywhere.
 
Thanks

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    Lance Riley [Cakewalk]
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    Re: Bouncing Melodyne 2013/11/08 11:33:33 (permalink)
    Bounce to clips will do the same in this situation as well. Another approach would be to do a bounce to tracks process. This would give you the bounced version but also leave the edited melodyne material in case it need to be referred to later. That track can be Archived and hidden to save processing power. Freezing the track is yet another option.

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    STinGA
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    Re: Bouncing Melodyne 2013/11/08 11:44:40 (permalink)
    Cool thanks Lance. 

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