bouncing after using audiosnap

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2010/12/30 21:21:13 (permalink)

bouncing after using audiosnap

Do you guys bounce to clip after adjusting or moving audio transients?  I have been doing this since this i started using audiosnap but  i am wondering if there is any need for it.
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    Re:bouncing after using audiosnap 2010/12/30 21:46:39 (permalink)
    Yes, if you want to hear a higher-quality version of the audio, then bouncing is a good idea. If you don't care how it sounds during playback, then the audio will get rendered at high-quality during export either way.

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