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2017/09/10 00:29:00
optimus
Kalle Rantaaho
Four ways that I know: Freeze, Apply effect (assuming it's still there), Bounce to clip, Bounce to track.
Any recording method is so slow and tedious that I don't even consider them existing.


 
"Bounce to clip".
I always assumed that "bounce to clip" just welded the clips together to make one continuous track and didn't add any processing.
Could someone elaborate on this?
2017/09/10 02:53:05
GuitarGuy
Bounce to clip deletes any slip-edited data that is not visible at the time of the bounce.  It also will apply any real-time effects that are in the clip FX bin, then remove those FX from the bin. 
2017/09/10 12:32:14
Unknowen
GuitarGuy
Bounce to clip deletes any slip-edited data that is not visible at the time of the bounce.  It also will apply any real-time effects that are in the clip FX bin, then remove those FX from the bin. 


Hum? I thought that bounce condensed the FX & track to a new track, leaving the original track and FX in tacked?
2017/09/10 13:14:09
Bristol_Jonesey
11Dreams
GuitarGuy
Bounce to clip deletes any slip-edited data that is not visible at the time of the bounce.  It also will apply any real-time effects that are in the clip FX bin, then remove those FX from the bin. 


Hum? I thought that bounce condensed the FX & track to a new track, leaving the original track and FX in tacked?


you're confusing bounce to clip with bounce to track
2017/09/10 13:41:12
gswitz
It sounds like 11dreams may not realize you can add FX to a clip and that this is different from adding FX to a track.

The most common reason I do this is to add Craig's pop filter vocal FX chain to the exact moment it is needed on a clip. Split the clip around the plossive at zero crossings, drag Craig's chain to the clip, adjust to taste, bounce to clip.
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