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Hey guys,
Haven't posted here in a while, but I'm back. I'm running Logic Express 7, and with my new EWQL Symp. Orchestral Silver (would HIGHLY recommend), I'm running into some RAM shortages (it's understandable seeing as some of the samples are 300MB plus). Does anyone know a way that I can easily bounce one MIDI region at a time in logic to an aiff file while still retaining the original MIDI region? It's probably easy to do, I just don't know how ![]() Thanks, Connor Ce message a été modifié par Vissequ - mar. 29 mars 2005, 05:30. -------------------- Connor Fabiano
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Save your work. Go to Environment>Audio. Should look like a mixing desk - lots of channel strips. Go to the right until you find one called "Output". At the bottom of the strip is a button called "Bounce". Press it! Choose from the options (up to you). You should end up with a stereo mix of all your current tracks as an audio file, which you can find by accessing the "Audio" dropdown.
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