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  • Soundwriter
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Hello...
I got carried away on a project and am maxing out my processor on my MacbookPro, and now need to bounce several tracks to a stereo audio track (already tried freezing tracks but the system still keeps locking cause of the processor). I used to know how to do this but I’m forgetting something... I need to be able to bounce the tracks to another stereo track so it lines up with all the other tracks, so i can mute some and use others with everything staying in sync. I know there’s a few ways to do this but I’m spacin’ right now. Can anyone help me out? Any responses greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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  • Rounik
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Hi Soundwriter,

To bounce a track, solo it and choose File > Bounce...
Then select the start and end points and tick the "add to audio bin" function.

To export all tracks:

Choose File > Export all tracks...

Exporting doesn't bounce any automation you've got on your track.

If you haven't got it already, I'd recommend the Logic 101: Core Logic 8 tutorial:
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/Logic8101

Cheers
Rounik
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