Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4

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Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4

I've been trying to bounce a single saxophone track from Kontact in Sonar 8, no effects just straight sound, mono, source from track selected (although same thing hapens if I select mix as well), and the resulting track appears to be a duplicate sound in some way, ie the audio sounds "chorused" if you know what I mean. It's the only track in the file so i haven't left any other tracks open that could cause this.
 
I just select the whole Kontakt track folder for the tracks in question, MIDI source and audio output in this case, select bounce to track, select tracks as the source, mono, etc, and hit ok, and no matter what I try the same thing results..
 
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
 
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    Re:Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4 2010/08/13 07:31:10 (permalink)
    Try freezing. This will mute Kontakt.  I suspect you are playing Kontakt and the audio track together.

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    Re:Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4 2010/08/13 08:20:34 (permalink)
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    Try freezing. This will mute Kontakt.  I suspect you are playing Kontakt and the audio track together.

    Would that be freezing the audio track, the synth, or the MIDI track?
    I'll try each and see what happens :)
     
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    Re:Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4 2010/08/13 08:32:52 (permalink)
    The synth.

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    Re:Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4 2010/08/13 10:22:25 (permalink)
    I suspect you are playing Kontakt and the audio track together.

    John's right, that's exactly what's going on. You have to mute that sax track after bouncing.

    Freezing is just a more convenient way of bouncing, requiring only a single mouse click and automatically muting the synth. The main drawback to freezing over bouncing is if you're using Kontakt for multiple voices you have to freeze/unfreeze all of them at once.


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    Re:Bouncing seems to be duplicated from Kontakt 4 2010/08/14 01:41:23 (permalink)
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    I suspect you are playing Kontakt and the audio track together.

    John's right, that's exactly what's going on. You have to mute that sax track after bouncing.

    Freezing is just a more convenient way of bouncing, requiring only a single mouse click and automatically muting the synth. The main drawback to freezing over bouncing is if you're using Kontakt for multiple voices you have to freeze/unfreeze all of them at once.

    It was actually none of the above... I'd inadvertantly loaded up two instruments in Kontakt, an alto sax and a baritone... when it was playing back, I had only highlighted the baritone, so that was the only one active, and not actually realized I had both loaded, but when it was being bounced, even when frozen, it was using both instruments... took me a while to figure out such a simple (stupid??) mistake...
     
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