Topic: Rendering/Bouncing
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July 27, 2012 at 09:03 #2786
trash86ParticipantWith the 3.2.0 update, I’m having a hard time finding a way to bounce/render individual tracks. Use to be, you could right click over a track and there it was, but now, nothing. I do see that right clicking he master track allows you to bounce/render, but that’s just for the master. Any suggestions?
July 27, 2012 at 10:32 #22042
SlomoParticipantSelect the track you want to bounce, and hit the “B” key on your keyboard.
July 27, 2012 at 12:04 #22043
trash86ParticipantThanks a bunch, Slomo!!! That did the trick. But, how about bouncing/rendering the results to their own track?
July 28, 2012 at 10:31 #22045
ZynewaveKeymasterIf you right-click a track header (not parameter tracks), there should be a Bounce submenu. If you have bounced a track, you can move the bounced audio to its own track with the “move bounced audio to new track”.
July 28, 2012 at 12:38 #22046
trash86ParticipantFantastic!!! I figured it out. I’m also a bit embarrassed. First: I was trying to right click the tracks when I should have been left clicking them. When I left clicked, it displayed the submenu to bounce/render to its own track. Second: I thought I could right or left click the tracks from the sequencer in order to bounce/render. Boy, was I wrong. You have to right click the bounce selector (Bounce) located in the Mixer tracks to display the submenu. Then, et voila, all the bounce options are at your disposal. Thank you all for your quick responses. π
July 29, 2012 at 08:43 #22047
ZynewaveKeymaster@trash86 wrote:
I thought I could right or left click the tracks from the sequencer in order to bounce/render. Boy, was I wrong.
No, you thought right. The bounce menu should also be available in the sequencer track headers. Make sure you right-click an area of the header that is not a button. Right-clicking a button will bring up a menu only with options related to the button. Right-clicking the header should bring up the same menu as the “Track” menu button at the top of the editor.
July 29, 2012 at 10:43 #22048
trash86ParticipantOkay then, so I’m not crazy. I thought I should’ve been able to right click on a sequencer track and see a bounce menu. I knew I was able to do it before, prior to this last update. For some reason, that’s not happening, now. For starters though, I’ll take your advice and make sure I’m not right clicking any button areas. I’ll let you know what happens. Thanks!!!
July 29, 2012 at 17:11 #22051
trash86ParticipantOkay, so I tried right clicking on the sequencer and mixer tracks for bouncing, but nothing. Maybe the problem is with my preference settings, or something. I attempted to reinstall the program, but I’m not seeing any changes.
July 29, 2012 at 20:49 #22052
trash86ParticipantIt appears that I can right click a bounce menu on the master track, but not so with any other tracks. Could it be a settings problem?
July 30, 2012 at 16:56 #22053
ZynewaveKeymasterIf you select the track, and then click the “Track” menu button in the editor toolbar, do you see the “Bounce” submenu?
July 30, 2012 at 23:48 #22054
trash86ParticipantNegative. Only when I right click the master track am I able to view a sub menu, at all. Now, if I use the “B” shortcut to render a midi track, then afterwards, I’m able to view a sub menu, but only with the left click.
July 31, 2012 at 02:13 #22055
trash86ParticipantWhew!!! Okay, I uninstalled, then reinstalled the 3.2.0 update. So now, I’m able to right-click a sub-menu, to include the bounce options, on any track I choose. Everything appears to be working just fine. My issues may have derived from “operator error.” PEACE!!! π
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