
Dr. Varney
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I wasn't sure where to put this because my question is about 'bouncing' tracks in a DAW. About how to do it properly and looking for tips on keeping the load down. Though in essence, it's probably more of a computer issue.
First up, just to be sure... 'bouncing' is when you take a pattern made with a VSTi and discard all the note data in exchange for a WAV recording... right?
That's what I've done, anyway. I did it to save on CPU power... but all it's done is slowed my computer down about ten times slower!
Figuring that it might be the long silences in the WAVs that was adding to the load, I edited the silence out of each one. This certainly runs faster but despite placing markers in my playlist to help with cueing, it's hell trying to line up the WAVs to sound as the project did, before the bounce.
I'm in a bit of a mess. Any quick solutions to this?
Okay - I need a dual core system (probably) with a gig more RAM, perhaps. I have the motherboard waiting for a dual core processor but the rebuild will have to wait until after Xmas.
In the meantime - does anyone have any suggestions? Specifically, do you edit the silence out or leave them whole? Do you bounce tracks together; or in groups? Or do you bounce each track to end up with the same number of tracks as when you started? If so, is there any point?
Basically, on a typical song - what is your proceedure?
Dr. V
First up, just to be sure... 'bouncing' is when you take a pattern made with a VSTi and discard all the note data in exchange for a WAV recording... right?
That's what I've done, anyway. I did it to save on CPU power... but all it's done is slowed my computer down about ten times slower!
Figuring that it might be the long silences in the WAVs that was adding to the load, I edited the silence out of each one. This certainly runs faster but despite placing markers in my playlist to help with cueing, it's hell trying to line up the WAVs to sound as the project did, before the bounce.
I'm in a bit of a mess. Any quick solutions to this?
Okay - I need a dual core system (probably) with a gig more RAM, perhaps. I have the motherboard waiting for a dual core processor but the rebuild will have to wait until after Xmas.
In the meantime - does anyone have any suggestions? Specifically, do you edit the silence out or leave them whole? Do you bounce tracks together; or in groups? Or do you bounce each track to end up with the same number of tracks as when you started? If so, is there any point?
Basically, on a typical song - what is your proceedure?
Dr. V