Answered[Solved] Bounce a selected region of the clip

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2015/02/21 07:34:12 (permalink)

[Solved] Bounce a selected region of the clip

Hi
 
I'm a newbie at Sonar.
 
I'm currently using Sonar Professional.
 
I'd like to check if there's a way to bounce only a selected region of the entire mix. I have a live gig to mix and the performance in multiple tracks is almost 2hrs. I would like to bounce out only a couple of songs from the entire performance to send to my client. 
Is there a way to bounce a selected region of the entire mix?
 
I've tried looking at the help and it seems like I cant find what I'm looking for.
 
Any help is appreciated.
 
Thank you :)
 
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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:05:44 (permalink)
Yes bounce is completely selection based. So you can simply select what you want to export. The easiest way to do this:
 
- Add markers to indicate the start and end of each song
- Open the markers view (alt-shift-4)
- Click on a marker which will select the region between that and the next marker
- File Export Audio

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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:35:54 (permalink)
Thank you for the reply Noel
 
I followed your instructions and oddly I get an alert saying the region I selected has no audio. Only the contrary I do have audio in the region between my two markers as shown in the screenshot. Any reason for this? 
 

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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:40:33 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby PRAKASHXAVIER 2015/02/21 09:32:32
Yes you need to select the tracks you wish included as well. If you want all tracks you can press CTRL-A before selecting a marker to include that region across all tracks.

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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:42:33 (permalink)
Strangely my screen shot is not showing..
 
I guess i need to be a member for 3days which i guess i'm not :( 
 
 
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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:45:16 (permalink)
Thanks for your help. I've selected all the tracks and I'm trying to bounce it out. Seems to be working. 
 
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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:47:10 (permalink)
Unfortunately Prakash you can not post links until you post count is higher there may also be a slight problem with the lower part of the image, which is probably advertising, as I tried to post the link for you but it failed also.
 
Try a different picture hosting site like flicker or photobucket 
 

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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 08:50:08 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby PRAKASHXAVIER 2015/02/21 09:32:14
I often put markers on either side of a region I want to bounce. Then I can do ctrl+a to select all tracks in track view (with the focus on the tracks not the buses) and then click between the markers. This sets the selection range.

StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen.
I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 09:29:51 (permalink)
Thanks everyone it finally worked. Apparently I didnt have to do a Ctrl + A to select all tracks. When I selected between the two markers all tracks were automatically selected and I managed to bounce the selected region. 
 
 
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Re: Bounce a selected region of the clip 2015/02/21 18:49:27 (permalink)
Shift+G is goto From. It takes you to the beginning of a selected region. This is useful for marking the beginning of a clip.
 
Click the clip (this selects the region), hit shift+g, hit M to add marker.
 
In preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts, I map ctrl+shift+g to GO TO THRU. This enables me to go right to the end of a clip and add a marker the same as I do for the beginning.
 
Just a handy thing I like. This is kinda related to the first thing you asked about from my perspective.

StudioCat > I use Windows 10 and Sonar Platinum. I have a touch screen.
I make some videos. This one shows how to do a physical loopback on the RME UCX to get many more equalizer nodes.
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