Bouncing audio tracks w/ effects?

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AndreasF
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Bouncing audio tracks w/ effects?

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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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If i am not mistaken, you can have 16 audio tracks. Why bounce? You also have 16 MIDI tracks.
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Post by SanderXpander »

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.
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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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