How do you do a real time export to .wav?
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Real time bounce/ export?
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Real time bounce/ export?
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Asus 490a, Win 10 pro,
Intel Core i7-10700K Comet Lake 8-Core 3.8 GHz LGA 1200
Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 2280 Audio & sample drives
16G ram. MOTU 8A USB3-Thunderbolt
Re: Real time bounce/ export?
I set my file format to broadcast wav and simply record the mix to a stereo track. If that doesn't work for you, you could record to a stereo track (in any format) then export the SB to whatever format you like. I haven't used BTD for some time now. A while back there were some problems (which I think have been fixed - I could be wrong), so I got used to doing real time bounce. Someone just might chime in here on the merits of each. (hint, hint )
Phil
Phil
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Re: Real time bounce/ export?
I don't know that there are any issues with BTD on Windows. It has been working great on the Mac since it was fixed (DP 8.06, perhaps?) and many of us had no problems with it before.Phil O wrote:I set my file format to broadcast wav and simply record the mix to a stereo track. If that doesn't work for you, you could record to a stereo track (in any format) then export the SB to whatever format you like. I haven't used BTD for some time now. A while back there were some problems (which I think have been fixed - I could be wrong), so I got used to doing real time bounce. Someone just might chime in here on the merits of each. (hint, hint )
Phil
I have discovered that on an SSD, BTD is near instantaneous.
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Re: Real time bounce/ export?
Hmm, you got my attention with that statement. I've gotta try it!mikehalloran wrote:I have discovered that on an SSD, BTD is near instantaneous.
DP 11.23, 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 14.3.1/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree.
Re: Real time bounce/ export?
Ok, I tried it.
On a fairly complex mix (23 tracks) of a 4:30 song it took 2:22 to BTD on SSD vs 3:47 on spinner.
It occurred to me that the bottleneck might be my UAD plugins so I duplicated the mix and turned all UAD plug-ins off.
0:06 for SSD, 2:08 for spinner. WOW!!!!
On a fairly complex mix (23 tracks) of a 4:30 song it took 2:22 to BTD on SSD vs 3:47 on spinner.
It occurred to me that the bottleneck might be my UAD plugins so I duplicated the mix and turned all UAD plug-ins off.
0:06 for SSD, 2:08 for spinner. WOW!!!!
DP 11.23, 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 14.3.1/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree.