From: x <x...@lo...> - 2009-06-22 08:29:59
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I read: > What does Bouncing do? > > I am puzzled here. In my old Recording books it says: "... a production > technique used in (analog) multitrack recording to expand the number of > available tracks and thus allow for additional overdubs..." > > One puts a few audio tracks into one, basically. yup that's pretty much it :) > But in Muse? sorry, I just can't figure it out. it's essentially the same, the added value is that you can bounce softsynth and plugin audio to a wave track, thus freeing the processing power needed to compute the audio on the fly. HTH x |