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Bounce Options
When you use the Bounce to Disk command, you
can configure several file options.
Bounce Source
All currently active output paths (both internal mix
busses and output busses) and physical outputs as
defined in the I/O Setup dialog are available as the
Bounce Source.
To set the bounce source:
Select a bus path, output path, or physical out-
put from the Bounce Source selector.
Bus
bounced file includes only audio routed to the
selected internal mix bus path.
Output
The bounced file includes only audio
routed to the selected output bus path.
Physical Output
The bounced file includes only
audio from all output paths mapped to the selected
physical output. This is useful when working with
overlapping output paths.
Bouncing Multiple Sources
Simultaneously
(Pro Tools | Ultimate Software Only)
Pro Tools Ultimate lets you bounce up to 16
sources of up to 8 channels each simultaneously.
To bounce multiple sources to disk:
1 Make a Timeline selection to define the range to
be bounced.
2 Choose File > Bounce to > Disk.
3 Select the desired Bounce Source from the
available output or bus paths.
4 In the Bounce dialog, click the “+” button to the
right of the Bounce Source selector.
Bounce to Disk dialog, with conversion and options
enabled
On Mac, press Command+Shift + “+” (plus)
or Command+Shift+Down arrow or Com-
mand+Shift+N to add a new Bounce Source
row. On Windows, press Control+Shift + “+”
(plus) or Control+Shift+Down arrow or Con-
trol+Shift+N to add a new Bounce Source
row.