Bounce all tracks in place – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 7

Work with tracks

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Bypass Effect Plug-ins checkbox: Select to disable all plug-ins on the source track during the
bounce process.

Include Volume/Pan Automation checkbox: Select to have volume and pan automation
performed during the bounce process, with their result influencing the bounce file. Otherwise,
the volume and pan automation is simply copied, not performed.

Normalize pop-up menu: Choose between three states of normalization:

Off: Turns off normalization.

Overload Protection Only: Allows downward normalization in case of overloads—levels above
0 dB, which would lead to clipping—but no normalization in case of lower levels.

On: Allows full bidirectional normalization.

Restore Defaults button: Click to set all parameters in the dialog to their default settings.

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Click OK to trigger an in-place bounce of the selected track or tracks.

Following the bounce in place, the original track content (all regions, and all automation data
except for volume, pan, and sends) is lost, and the original instrument or track channel strip is
reset. You can use the Undo command if you want to return to the pre-bounce state.

Bounce all tracks in place

You can perform an in-place bounce-and-replace for all audio, software instrument, and
Drummer tracks in the Tracks area.

Perform an in-place bounce of all tracks

1

Choose File > Bounce > And Replace All Tracks.

2

You are prompted to save your project; click Yes or No, as appropriate.

3

In the Bounce Replace All Tracks dialog, define the following parameters:

Bypass Effect Plug-ins checkbox: Select to disable all plug-ins on the source track during the
bounce process.

Include Volume/Pan Automation checkbox: Select to have volume and pan automation
performed during the bounce process, with their result influencing the bounce file. Otherwise,
the volume and pan automation is simply copied, not performed.

Normalize pop-up menu: Choose between three states of normalization:

Off: Turns off normalization.

Overload Protection Only: Allows downward normalization in case of overloads—levels above
0 dB, which would lead to clipping—but no normalization in case of lower levels.

On: Allows full bidirectional normalization.

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Click OK to trigger the in-place bounce-and-replace for all tracks.

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