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286 Chapter 6 Logic’s Mixing Facilities
4 The ensuing file selector allows you to enter a destination folder and name for the
bounced file.
Note: Mono bouncing is possible when the Output Object is set to mono. In this
situation, a mono audio file is generated.
Global Options in the Bounce Dialog Window
Several global options are available in the Bounce Dialog window, regardless of the file
type(s) being bounced.
Destination
You can select between a PCM file (in SDII, AIFF, or Wave format) or MP3, AAC, and Burn
(to a Red Book compliant Audio CD) options by simply clicking in the desired
checkboxHyper Dw.
You can select multiple checkboxes, if you wish. If you do so, multiple files will be
written, with the appropriate file type appendix: filename.aif, filename.mp3,
filename.m4a.
PCM, MP3, and AAC files can be individually bounced and added to the iTunes library if
the Add to iTunes library checkbox is enabled in each sub-pane.
PCM files in SDII, AIFF, or Wave format—can be added to the Audio window if the Add
to Audio window checkbox is enabled in the PCM sub-pane.
Note: All bounced wave file recordings are in Broadcast Wave format. Broadcast Wave
files can be recognized by a clock symbol, shown alongside the Audio Region name in
the Audio window. Broadcast Wave files include a high-resolution timestamp
(timecode). The timestamp information is for the entire file—BWF files contain no
Region information. Broadcast Wave files can be searched for in the Project Manager.
The file extension of broadcast wave files is .wav, allowing them to be read by any
application that supports the standard wave file format. In such programs, the
additional Broadcast Wave file information is ignored.
Note: If Burn is selected, you may see a dialog informing you about changes to stereo
interleaved or surround files. This is dependent on other settings made in the dialogs
for each file type. Also note that the Bounce button will be renamed to Bounce & Burn
when Burn is selected.
Start and End Position
These fields define the boundaries of the song segment that you want to write to the
bounced file. The defaults for these fields is the whole song, from the beginning of the
first Audio Region to the end of the last. Note that the defaults will be the locator
positions, if the Cycle function is engaged. In any case, you can adjust the start and end
positions manually. As an example, should you want to take into account a MIDI sound
module (mixed via an Input Object) that falls outside the preset region.
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