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Track bouncing
The current virtual multitrack project (VIP
) can be converted into a wave file or Samplitude Music Studio 15 HD wave project and saved with a
new name. All tracks in the VIP are mixed and so are all real-time processing, cuts, crossfades; all mixer
settings, mixer effects, DirectX plug-Ins, volume automation, and panorama automation are included in
the bounced version.
The "Track bouncing" function may require a large amount of storage, depending on the length of the
VIP.
Four track projects are internally mixed to combine two tracks for playback on each channel. To prevent
clipping, an amplitude reduction of 6 dB is applied (which corresponds with a 50% representation of the
source material).
For eight track projects, the reduction is normally 12 dB. However, you can change the value in "Options
-> Project info" ("I").
There are two variations for the track bouncing implementation:
Only selected range
: Samplitude Music Studio 15 uses any selected range in a VIP for the track bouncing. This command
function work track-dependently, meaning that the number of tracks spanned by the selected range does
not matter. Track bouncing will always use all tracks for the period of the selected range.
Complete project
: The complete contents of the VIP project are used.
Calculate maximum amplitude
: When checked, this option displays the peak level of the mixed wave file in dB. Further processing of
the bounced audio file can use the specs to make precise adjustments. After the track bouncing process,
Samplitude Music Studio 15 displays a dialog with the maximum amplitude value.
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