Routing channel strips to an output – Apple Logic Pro 9 User Manual

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Stage 2:

Define the Bounce Range

Define the bounce range. See

Defining the Bounce Range

.

Stage 3:

Set the Bounce Parameters

Set the parameters in the Bounce window. See

Defining Parameters in the Bounce Window

.

Stage 4:

Set the Bounce Filename and Folder

Enter a destination name and folder for the bounce files. See

Setting the Bounce Filename

and Folder

.

Stage 5:

Perform the Bounce

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

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

Routing Channel Strips to an Output

You can route a single channel strip or multiple channel strips to an output channel strip.

To route a channel strip to an output channel strip

µ

Click and hold the Output slot of the channel strip, then choose the appropriate output
from the pop-up menu.

To route multiple channel strips to an output channel strip

1

Drag to select (or Shift-select) the channel strips.

2

Click and hold the Output slot of one of the selected channel strips, then choose the
appropriate output from the pop-up menu.

All selected channel strips are routed to the chosen output channel strip.

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Chapter 29

Bouncing Your Project

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