has anyone encountered this? If so any ideas as to how to get around this problem?

Moderator: James Steele
I know more and more people who work this way. I have pretty good luck bouncing to disk, but considering that I have a UAD-2 plug in almost every project I'm limited to real time bounce so I might as well listen as it goes down I guess.malditoyanki wrote:Stop bouncing to disk and print a stereo mix inside your session?
You're gonna love printing for that reason and others. I've been on many dub stages/ mixing rooms and have NEVER seen an engineer bounce...they always print to a 5.1 or stereo mix inside the session.James Steele wrote:I know more and more people who work this way. I have pretty good luck bouncing to disk, but considering that I have a UAD-2 plug in almost every project I'm limited to real time bounce so I might as well listen as it goes down I guess.malditoyanki wrote:Stop bouncing to disk and print a stereo mix inside your session?