Bouncing regions, Renaming regions, Deleting regions – Apple WaveBurner 1.5 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Working With Regions

Bouncing Regions

When you bounce a region in WaveBurner, the region’s audio, inclusive of any edits
you’ve made (such as changes, fades, and trims) and the effects of all region plug-ins
are rendered into a new audio file.

Note: Region plug-ins are included when you bounce a region, but Mix plug-ins are not.

Bouncing a region saves processing power. The computer simply reads the bounced
audio file, and does not need to process the edits or plug-ins in real time.

To bounce a region:

1

Select the region in the Region list or Wave View.

2

Choose Region > Bounce Region.

3

In the Bounce dialog, browse to the target save location for the bounced file and set
the desired File options: You can choose the file format (AIFF, SDII, WAV), bit depth,
stereo type (interleaved stereo, split stereo, left channel, right channel), and dithering
mode, if applied.

4

Click Save.

Dependent on the WaveBurner > Preferences > Bounce options, the original region
may automatically be replaced with the bounced audio file.

Note: You can also bounce the entire project by choosing File > Bounce Project. This
calculates the complete project off-line, and renders it to a single audio file. The bounce
file is actually a Mac OS X package containing one continuous audio file, the document
data, and mastering info.

Renaming Regions

When a region is created, it is assigned the name of the source audio file by default.
You can rename regions in the Region list.

To rename a region:

m

Double-click the region name in the Region list, and type in a new name.

Deleting Regions

You can remove a region from the project if you decide you no longer want to include it.

To delete a region:

m

Select the region, then choose Edit > Delete (or press Delete/Backspace).

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