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Westside Steve Simmons
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2016/09/12 17:26:56 (permalink)

Export audio

So I'm going to send a vocal track to my buddy so he can analyze what's going on. Sounds a little harsh to me no I'm not redlining anything. But here's my question... I selected, highlighted, a verse clicked on export audio and selected my folder. I hit the button for export and it's just crawling along.
As I recall that future used to work in seconds. There's no effect or anything on this verse.

What do you suppose is wrong? Thanks.

WSS
post edited by Westside Steve Simmons - 2016/09/12 17:48:31
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    Tom B
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    Re: Export audio 2016/09/12 19:12:35 (permalink)
    In the Export Audio dialog, is the "Fast Bounce" box checked?   If not, the audio will bounce in real-time meaning it will take the same amount to export as it does for playing the audio. 

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    Unknowen
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    Re: Export audio 2016/09/12 20:35:38 (permalink)
    Related: So is there a difference in Quality between fast bounce and slow bounce?

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    Re: Export audio 2016/09/12 21:08:15 (permalink)
    Only in terms of quality of life...you don't have to sit around for the fast bounce . However, slow bounce is great when you want to listen to it just one last time before bouncing.

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    Re: Export audio 2016/09/12 22:32:10 (permalink)
    Anderton
    Only in terms of quality of life...you don't have to sit around for the fast bounce . However, slow bounce is great when you want to listen to it just one last time before bouncing.


    Thanks for the info... one of them long "I was wondering" things... :)
     
    peace! 

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    Re: Export audio 2016/09/12 23:16:44 (permalink)
     
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    Anderton
    Only in terms of quality of life...you don't have to sit around for the fast bounce . However, slow bounce is great when you want to listen to it just one last time before bouncing.


    Thanks for the info... one of them long "I was wondering" things... :)
     
    peace! 


    One other case: If using an external FX insert, "Fast Bounce" would need to be disabled.  I'm not sure whether SONAR does this automatically or not.  I'll have to try! 

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