bouncing tracks in Pro Tools
forgive my ignorance but I am having a problem with bouncing tracks to wav files in Pro Tools.
forgive my ignorance but I am having a problem with bouncing tracks to wav files in Pro Tools.
Every now and then I use the bounce to disk function in Pro Tools LE (V. 6.8.1) and I get the following error message after it is done bouncing:
Could not complete the Bounce to Disk... command because Assertion in "codeazores_Ray_ReleaseAlturaPortsNewFileLibsFFAudioFF_AudioProperty.cpp", line 33
I haven't encountered this before but when I recently bounced a mix down from 24/96 to a stereo file at 16/44.1, what I got back didn't sound like what I was bouncing (i.e. levels, certain EQ didn't seem quite the same). I was using "convert after bounce", "best" quality to a stereo interleaved BWF file. Any ideas?
I'm going to get some songs mixed by this guy, but he doesn't have Pro Tools and would like the songs rendered down to 44.1(I recorded at 48 ). What is the easiest way to do this? Selecting each track and bouncing it down to 44.1 seems like it would take a hell of a long time...
hey guys, i just got a PreSonus firepod and i recorded a song in Cubase le. i dont know how to bounce it. i think i had the song bounced, but the quality was all screwed up, nothing like the way i recorded it. can you tell me the ebst way to mix down and put the audio together, and whats the pool?
Here is my issue. In mixing 8 tracks down to 2 to put on my PC, I have to bounce them together. For my 2 guitar tracks I want one hard left and the other hard right (it sounds amazing in regular playback), but when bouncing them together, I cannot get that. Is there a way to keep the great panning job in bouncing to keep the stereo sound even if I bounce 8 tracks down to 2?
Here is my issue. In mixing 8 tracks down to 2 to put on my PC, I have to bounce them together. For my 2 guitar tracks I want one hard left and the other hard right (it sounds amazing in regular playback), but when bouncing them together, I cannot get that. Is there a way to keep the great panning job in bouncing to keep the stereo sound even if I bounce 8 tracks down to 2?
ok gents! frustrations abound here...
OK, obviously there are some sounds that are stereo and some that are mono. How do you determin what is what. Please leave out the "listen to it" answer. Im looking for something concrete.
when u are bouncing pojects to disk, what format do u want to do it in. i just want the best quality where i can put it the track in itunes and burn to disk. any other soulutions or ideas?