stratmaster713
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What is the point of "bouncing" a mix down to stereo track in the recording software?
What is the point of "bouncing" a mix down to stereo track in the recording software?
I use Cubase 5 FWIW
I don't get why this is common practice (or maybe it's not?) when if I want to export the file, I just export it from cubase, and it makes it a stereo file?
Am I missing something here?
Is it so when you go to master all the tracks together at once?
What is the point of "bouncing" a mix down to stereo track in the recording software?
I use Cubase 5 FWIW
I don't get why this is common practice (or maybe it's not?) when if I want to export the file, I just export it from cubase, and it makes it a stereo file?
Am I missing something here?
Is it so when you go to master all the tracks together at once?