Topic: What I love about Bounce Tracks

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  • #245
    duncanparsons
    Participant

    They way that bounce has been implemented in Podium is great the way that if you have a bounced track/ group, and you make a change to say just a coulpe of notes, rather than having to go back and re-render the whole track:

    Arm the bounce track to record;
    Start playing a couple of bars before the change has been made, to allow delays/ reverb to fill up as required;
    Hit record just before the part that has changed;
    Stop just after the change (maybe 1 or 2 bars later to allow for delay/reverb tails).
    Disarm the track.

    All done!

    Other systems can require full freeze/re-render.

    I have done this many times, and just wanted to show appreciation for the implementation. I have found it use ful when I have basically completed a mix, and rather than have to play through a full six minutes or whatever, just re-render the section.

    Admittedly when the offline bounce is available this may not be so necessary, but I will probably still do it the described way for samll patches.

    Well done Mr Frits!

    DSP

    #3634
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    Thanks Duncan 🙂

    This will work with plugins that has a predictable output. Some plugins may use a slight randomization in their output, or maybe an LFO that is not time synced etc. If you do this with these plugins you may get a click at the punch in and punch out positions in the recorded audio, unless there is silence at punch in and out. But you are well aware of that already I’m sure.

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