Bounce a track or Clone and apply effects?

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2015/03/03 09:36:12 (permalink)

Bounce a track or Clone and apply effects?

As title says looking at which is the best option of the two above for consolidating a track to save processing power.
 
Cloning keeps all of the sends setup but is there a reason to choose bounce over it?
 
Or does it not matter?
 
 
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    Re: Bounce a track or Clone and apply effects? 2015/03/03 10:02:46 (permalink)
    Try freezing. If you need the audio from a frozen track in another track copy it. Bouncing does not free up CPU or memory. Bounce and archiving the original track does. Freezing does both at once in the same track.
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