Video: Bouncing to Disk in Logic Studio Pro April 1, 2008
Posted by ConnorSmith in : Apple, Logic Studio 8, Videos , trackbackThis video will be just like the Pro Tools bouncing to disk video, only now I am in Logic. I show the same basic process and menu selection options.
Transcript:
In this video from The Studio Files .com, I am going to show you how to bounce to disk in Logic Pro. Bouncing to disk is one of the faster ways to export a mixdown from Logic Pro in a variety of file formats, whether you are exporting an mp3 file to email to a friend, or the final wave mix to send to a mastering house. First, you need to tell Logic what to bounce, and you do that with the loop selection up here. If you click and drag from the start to the end of your song, Logic will bounce that whole region. But, since I am going to bounce in realtime, I will just select the first four bars here. And, once you have that selected, just go to File>Bounce. Now first let’s make a name for our bounce. Let’s first make a name for our track (PIT first bounce). Now, rather than putting it into the bounces folder, which is actually very convenient, I am going to put it on the desktop. Look over here at the destination format. You can actually bounce multiple file formats at a time. For now, I am just going to bounce an mp3. These default settings are pretty good to start with. 192 kbps with variable bit rate encoding, highest quality, joint stereo. Notice that in my start and end times, Logic filled in those boxes with my loop settings. I am going to bounce it in real time as well. Hit F11 and go to the desktop where we bounced it, and there it is. Now you know how to bounce tracks to disk in Logic Pro.
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Thankyou very much for this! I’ve been trying to figure it out for ages. I was using garageband then made the switch, and I couldn’t figure out how to export. Oh man, if only you knew the means I was using to export songs.
Thanks