Preferred method for storing pitch altered clips/tracks?

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2014/02/24 21:30:22 (permalink)

Preferred method for storing pitch altered clips/tracks?

I'm going over this once again... In the past I chose to clone and freeze the cloned track to convert pitch corrected material for future safety... I believe I was told that (for reasons I'm still not firmly convinced) bounce to clip or bounce to track was "better"...

Bounce to track is a pain as it does not re-create the envelopes which feed bus fx and I don't want included in the bounce... Nor do I want any fx included in the bounce in this case... Just the VV or Melodyne edited data...

So for now I've chosen to individually bounce each clip on a cloned track.... That seems to work fine...

Any opinions or comments?

Thanks...
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    Re: Preferred method for storing pitch altered clips/tracks? 2014/02/25 01:15:24 (permalink)
    That is my preferred method too Keni.

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