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| kaymak |
Hey Guys,
In Logic 5.5 for the PC is their any way of exporting a song without bouncing it, i have too much running and my cpu cant handle it, tried lookin everywhere bit couldnt find anything anywhere,
Any help would be greatky appreciated
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| IKKI-ZUVK |
The best way it's actually to bounce it, or even better in this case, to freeeze it, by doing so, you'll be saving lots of cpu usage.
Cheers |
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| DeZmA |
| I don't think there is another way, how about just increasing the latency for the exporting? |
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| DeZmA |
| quote: | Originally posted by IKKI-ZUVK
The best way it's actually to bounce it, or even better in this case, to freeeze it, by doing so, you'll be saving lots of cpu usage.
Cheers |
you can not freeze in logic 5.5 :( |
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| DJ-Kreing^^ |
| There isn't much to be done in this case...happened to me aswell. Just try bouncing some of ur most cpu consuming synths to wave and then import them back as wave files. |
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| Biatchzxz |
| Very funny. I was asking many people the same question because i am using logic 5.5 pc as well. What i do is just bounce most of the audio tracks with fx on them and then put them back in. Also try bouncing multiple audio tracks together. Like Percussion and hats.. or any new sound that start at the same time. you can get a freeze vst plugin as well. although i never really used it but hear its very helpful.hit me up with a PM we can help each other out. |
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