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27 Bouncing Your Project
You can render all, or specific, channels to one or more audio
files, and even burn directly to CD or DVD with the Bounce
function.
Output channels feature Bounce buttons.
Bounces for output channels 1 and 2 can also be initiated by choosing File > Bounce
from any Logic Express window (although the Arrange would be the most appropriate).
The Bounce process allows you to create an audio file (in several different file formats
simultaneously, if desired) based on all channel strips routed to the selected output
channel.
All parameters, including volume, pan, and effects are recorded as part of the bounced
file. Automation, if used, also impacts on the resulting bounce file.
Bouncing takes place in either real time, or faster than real time (offline bounce).
Once bounced, files can be:
 Reused in Logic Express, either creatively, or to save processing resources by
replacing (or bypassing) the regions, instruments, and effects on source channels.
 Used in other applications or devices. This makes it easy to send your files to
mastering facilities, use them on the Internet (on web pages, or in the iTunes Store,
for example), or even upload them to your iPod.
 Burned directly to CD or DVD (this can actually be done directly from the Bounce
window, making bouncing and burning a one step process).