Melodyne Bouncing question

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2013/10/08 14:36:17 (permalink)

Melodyne Bouncing question

Does everyone bounce the clips that they tune with Melodyne once complete?  Or do you just leave em be, and if so, do they end up causing your PC to work harder than needed?

I'm coming from Melodyne plugin (X1 and before) and I would bounce each clip I tuned to a new clip so as not to overwork my PC and keep the session running smooth.
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    CJaysMusic
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    Re: Melodyne Bouncing question 2013/10/08 14:38:48 (permalink)
    I never needed to bounce it before exporting it, but you should do what ever works for you and your PC.
     
    It all depends on the power of your PC and the size of the project.
     
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    Re: Melodyne Bouncing question 2013/10/08 14:45:45 (permalink)
    In all honesty, I started bouncing them back in Sonar 7 (I think... maybe 8).
     
    My PC is now fairly new, 6-core i7, 16Gb ram, etc etc.  Nothing to sneeze at.  However, my projects often hit 50+ tracks (multi-miced guitars, drums, vocal stacks, percussion, tracks to keep the band happy we tried something, etc).  So I bounce things a lot to keep things running smooth.

    Thx for the reply!!!
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