How to bounce vst effect tails?

Author
slumbermachine
Max Output Level: -87 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 154
  • Joined: 2012/07/14 21:29:47
  • Status: offline
2012/09/23 19:17:13 (permalink)

How to bounce vst effect tails?

  Sonar X1: When I have an audio track and I trim it to length, then add some massive 10 second delay it cuts off the tail at the end of the audio clip when I bounce or freeze the track, how do I get the tail without having to add in blank audio clips? This seems like a simple task, but for some reason this has always been a pain with sonar. Thanks!
#1

3 Replies Related Threads

    backwoods
    Max Output Level: -49.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 2571
    • Joined: 2011/03/23 17:24:50
    • Location: South Pacific
    • Status: offline
    Re:How to bounce vst effect tails? 2012/09/23 19:27:55 (permalink)
    instead of setting the loop length to clip length- make it longer, longer than necessary , then bounce.

     
    #2
    slumbermachine
    Max Output Level: -87 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 154
    • Joined: 2012/07/14 21:29:47
    • Status: offline
    Re:How to bounce vst effect tails? 2012/09/23 19:36:45 (permalink)
    Nope, that didn't work. Bounce doesn't render the delay(vst), so I have to use freeze and I can't make the clip longer because there is other material past the end that I don't want. Also, anyone know how to turn this forum settings so I don't have to enter html for carriage returns?
    #3
    slumbermachine
    Max Output Level: -87 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 154
    • Joined: 2012/07/14 21:29:47
    • Status: offline
    Re:How to bounce vst effect tails? 2012/09/23 19:38:53 (permalink)
    ok I figured it out, you have to "apply trimming" first to the clip in order to actually destructively edit it first, then extend the length (adds blank clip), then freeze. Thanks for the help!
    #4
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1