• SONAR
  • stop disabling "fast bounce"
2014/09/21 10:27:33
BlixYZ
that is all.
2014/09/21 11:03:30
Wookiee
Have you at some point disabled fast bounce?
 
Is it particular bounce pre-sets that this occurs with for you?
2014/09/21 11:21:47
John
James I don't understand what you are asking?
2014/09/21 15:04:24
BlixYZ
it seems there are lots of people who are causing problems for themselves (not to mention wasting time) doing "real-time" bouncing/exporting.   I'm just saying, "Stop".
 
full disclosure: there are rare instances in which disabling fast bounce is necessary.   My message is primarily for people who mistakenly think there is some sonic/quality advantage to real-time export.
2014/09/21 15:07:52
Paul G
Sounds like a directive.
 
OK, I won't do it any more.  (well, I actually never did but...)
2014/09/21 16:24:40
vintagevibe
woops ... wrong forum
2014/09/21 18:45:52
noynekker
I've read that for some VSTi's the "real time" bounce is necessary. (older plugins, slower plugins, hardware) Some sample information may go missing with the "fast bounce" method. Another example, BFD3 drums, some long ringing cymbal articulations may get cut off.
2014/09/22 03:07:52
Kev999
noynekker
I've read that for some VSTi's the "real time" bounce is necessary...Some sample information may go missing with the "fast bounce" method...


Indeed. I've had some issues with missing notes/beats with some softsynths and unticking Fast Bounce always solves the problem. I tend not to use Fast Bounce anyway unless I'm bouncing audio only.
2014/09/22 03:20:04
TomHelvey
I used to have problems with fast bounce until I figured out I was using the wrong driver (WDM vs ASIO). Once I got that sorted, I started having problems with real time bounce. :)
 
2014/09/22 04:49:36
shawn@trustmedia.tv
RealTime Loosers...Fast Bounce 4 Me!
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