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Pro Tools: How To Internally Bounce Your Tracks

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Learn how to internally bounce your tracks within Pro Tools 8. This technique can help with the mixing process enabling you to bounce a portion or the entire mix onto a stereo track for further mixing in with the individual elements of the session.

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  • This was very helpful, I have a ton of plugins and my CPU can barely handle it, so it just occurred to me that I could bounce them all to audio tracks to take the load off the CPU... shows how much of a noob I am lol

  • @Add9Sus4 Hi, thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any video suggestions.

  • im trying to bounce my tracks to stereo audio tracks but in 1 track not in 2 split left and right mono tracks when i create a new audio track n i record the stereo midi so that it converts into an audio file i get 2 mono files in my audio files folder i need to get 1 stereo file per track how can i do that??

  • @justdissin Hi, thanks for your question. Pro Tools works with split stereo files. Try creating a stereo audio track and dragging the file from the audio bin to into the appropriate track. They tweaked this in Pro Tolls 10 to where stereo files are managed as interleaved files and not L and R mono channels.

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  • Just create an AUDIO track then route your INSTRUMENT AND MASTER tracks to the AUDIO TRACK. NO need to create an AUX track and move your plugins. I know this is old, but get it together Wink Sound jk

  • @jingwah route the bus tracks to the audio track - vocals into bus, bus into audio.

  • how would i do this if like lets say my vocal tracks are running to bus 1-2 and my guitar tracks are running to bus 3-4 and i want to bounce both of them internally?

  • @Lboydmusic Hi, thanks for watching. The plugin which was breifly brought up was iZotope's Ozone plugin. Great fro mixing and mastering. You can find more on the plugin by visiting the iZotope(dot)com.

  • @WinkSound is that a actual plug in if so where can I get that from?

  • @SOCKmasterdude Great suggestion. We'll pass it on to our editorial team. Feel free to send in your tutorial suggestions to Questions@WinkSound(dot)com. Thanks for watching!

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