Bouncing audio tracks w/ effects?
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Bouncing audio tracks w/ effects?
I have a question. I would like to know how to record various audio tracks, put effects on them, and then bounce those tracks *with the effects* onto another track. Is this possible? I can bounce the dry tracks, but then I lose the effects. Is there a way to preserve them? For example make track 1 have a delay, track 2 have chorus, track 3 have reverb and then bounce them all to track 4 still sounding like tracks 1,2,3 do with the delay, chorus and reverb, thus freeing up tracks 1,2 and 3 to record other stuff on them (with different effects).
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SanderXpander
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Since my average production runs upwards of forty tracks, I can definitely understand the question. I know that you can bounce with fx. I've never done it though, so I'm gonna venture a guess - direct the output of the IFX to REC input 1/2, OR solo the specified tracks and render a stereo (or mono) WAV to disk, then import that.
You will have to set your Audio in input1 Bus select setting to ifx1, and setup an ifx. Your ifx out bus must be L/R, and your audio track rec source must be L/R as well. Now your wet signal will be recorded in the resultant wav file. Hope this helps.
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