Creating a bounce, Routing channels to an output – Apple Logic Express 8 User Manual

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Chapter 27

Bouncing Your Project

Creating a Bounce

This section outlines the basic steps required to create a bounced audio file. Detailed
descriptions of each step follow.

To create a bounce file:

1

Route all channels that you want to bounce to a particular output channel (see the
following section).

2

Define the desired bounce range (see “

Defining the Bounce Range

” on page 627).

3

Do one of the following:

 Click the Bounce button on the desired output channel.
 Choose File > Bounce from the main menu bar to bounce output channels 1 and 2.

4

Set the parameters in the Bounce window (see “

Using the Bounce Window

” on

page 627).

5

Enter a destination name (and folder) for the bounced file (or files).

6

Press the Bounce (or Bounce & Burn) button in the Bounce window.

Note: Mono bouncing is possible when the output channel is set to mono. In this
situation, a mono audio file is generated.

Routing Channels to an Output

If you’re only routing one or two channels to a particular output channel strip, simply
click the Output slot of the channels, and choose the desired output channel from the
pop-up menu.

To route a number of channels to an output channel strip:

1

Rubber-band select (or Shift-select) the desired channels.

2

Click the Output slot of one of the selected channels, and choose the desired output
channel.

All selected channels will be routed to the chosen output channel strip.

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