Offline: When this is checked, the bounce will not happen in real time.
Directory: This area lets you select the location in your computer where the bounce file will be stored when finished.
File Name: This field lets you type the name of your bounce file.
Sample Rate: This drop-down list let you select the sample resolution of your bounce.
Options rage from 16 bits to 32 bit-float.
Bit Depth: This drop-down list let you select the bit depth of the bounce.
File Format: This drop-down list lets you select between interleaved stereo (one stereo bounce file), multiple mono (two mono bounce files, one for each channel) and Mono (a single mono file that contains the whole mixed summed to a single channel.
File Type: This drop-down list lets the user select the file type of your bounce.
This means that everything going out of the interface thru the main analog output pair will be saved to the stereo bounce file. By default the main analog output pair is the bounce source.
Bounce Source: This drop-down list lets you select the source for the bounce.
The Bounce window has several parameters we must study. From the top menu bar click on: File -> Bounce To -> Disk Today, we are going to explore the required procedures that any Pro Tools user will need to follow in order to properly Bounce a Mix in Pro Tools.Ģ. Typically, bounces are created in CD Audio quality (4.1 KHz 16 bits) or simply MP3’s. A “bounce” is basically a stereo file of the mix that clients can listen on their stereo systems at home, in the car or in their phones. Pro Tools is a software that lets you produce, record, edit and mix audio & MIDI performances within a “session”.Īfter we have finished mixing a song, clients might ask the engineer or producer to send “bounces” of these mixes. Getting started with How to Bounce a Mix in Pro Tools Need a Pro Audio laptop or Desktop PC to run Avid Pro Tools software and all of its features at its best?Ĭheck out our pro audio PCs at PCAudioLabs. Mention this blog to get 15 bonus minutes with your signup! Call 61 and dial 1, or visit our website to get started. Call OBEDIA for one on one training for Avid Pro Tools and all digital audio hardware and software. Want to learn how to use Avid Pro Tools in real time, with a professional digital audio trainer? It’s faster than blogs, videos, or tutorials. This blog is part of our new series of tutorials based on Avid’s flagship Digital Audio Workstation, Pro Tools. Apply the previous configurations and the Bounce window will look as:
Open an existing Pro Tools session that contains a song already mixed:.
Getting started with How to Bounce a Mix in Pro Tools.