@MrBettabeats Sure.. I will post it no later than Thursday.. However since there are 20gbs of sounds I will end up limiting the amount of sounds of course..
What is the best way to bounce a mix out of BPM? If I just export the audio I lose a lot of the punch and fullness of the sounds. I'm trying to bounce it out to logic.
@MegaLowMike Sorry for the late response bro! The best ways I have found is copy your pattern and drag it out of BPM onto the actual track BPM plugin is occupying. then delete the track within BPM so it doesn't loop (treat it like an external sound module) You could also export it as audio then import it back into BPM... However I really don't loose any punch, when you bounce down are you applying dither? if so what are your settings?
Can u do a video to demo the sounds?
MrBettabeats 2 months ago
@MrBettabeats Sure.. I will post it no later than Thursday.. However since there are 20gbs of sounds I will end up limiting the amount of sounds of course..
orecordings 2 months ago
What is the best way to bounce a mix out of BPM? If I just export the audio I lose a lot of the punch and fullness of the sounds. I'm trying to bounce it out to logic.
MegaLowMike 4 months ago
@MegaLowMike Sorry for the late response bro! The best ways I have found is copy your pattern and drag it out of BPM onto the actual track BPM plugin is occupying. then delete the track within BPM so it doesn't loop (treat it like an external sound module) You could also export it as audio then import it back into BPM... However I really don't loose any punch, when you bounce down are you applying dither? if so what are your settings?
orecordings 4 months ago