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Akai96
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Bounce Track Problems

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Here it is.The way I program is a bit unusual,So I'm going to cut to the chase,I have 39 tracks of sliced audio as A track,which also has
a bit of plug-ins running on almost all of them,or pretty close to that.
Anyways,what I have noticed is when I bus,or even freeze audio traks it does not have the same identical feel as the original.However when I bounced each track and imported it into A whole other Seq, it was identical,but the problem is when i did that there were some weird sound issues when all the audio trks where running.Could anyone please help me.
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Latency compensation?

Conductor track not selected for bounce?

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monkey man wrote:Latency compensation?

Conductor track not selected for bounce?
What does the conductor track do?
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By the way this is not bouncing a Mix,this is about bouncing single audio tracks.
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Akai96 wrote:
monkey man wrote:Latency compensation?
Conductor track not selected for bounce?
What does the conductor track do?
It's the track at the top when you create a new sequence.
It's the "tempo controller" for your sequence, unless you've selected "tempo slider" in the transport bar.

My reasoning was that if active during recording/sequencing, the conductor may have had critical or even slight (but accidental) tempo changes in it.
If not selected for the bounce process, the "feel" of what you've done may well have been lost due to its being layed over a rigid timing framework.

Just theorising, but it may be worth looking at.

I haven't bounced in a while, so can't remember whether you even need to select this track if it's critical to your timing, if you have "conductor" selected for tempo control in the pop-out window of the transport bar.
Whew! If you understand that sentence, you're smarter than a monkey. :shock:

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