When a mix is finished in Pro Tools a bounce is made that converts the wave data into audio data. Learn tips on how to do this from a recording expert in this free video clip.
Expert: Eric Oliver
Contact: www.uprightbasementmusic.com
Bio: Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has worked with all types of musicians, ranging from reggae to jazz.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
you don't need to select all the tracks' regions of the part you want to bounce (as you did it here), it's ok to just select one track's region and you will be fine, ProTools will bounce every track of the session provided it is routed to the right output (the one you select on the Bounce Audio Window)
werittowonitto 2 years ago
wow thats intresting i did not know that ....well now im using pro tools on a newer computer but i still use the internet on it...what do i have to disable do you know?? oh and yea the other computer was a windows xp...get at me thanks alot ....
headphones741 2 years ago
r u using windows xp? never hook your audio pc up to the internet because it will put viruses on your computer and also your problem may be that you haven;t disable certain functions in your computer
pimpinkev2007 2 years ago
hey man i gotta question for u? if u can plzzz reply.... um do u have to use a whole computer main strictly to run pro tools software cuz some guy told me that u cant use no internet and other stuff he got me confused...can u plz give me tips on how to install my pro tools into my computer..i installed it and it didnt work wit my mbox mini and now i cant unistall it for some reason can u pleeease help ..i would highly appreciate it ...thnks
headphones741 3 years ago