hibidy wrote:I can't even remember how it did it before but I like the new way.
I think before if you wanted to print an audio track or a portion of an audio track with it's inserts you had to go through the stem dialog. This seems to bring audio bounce on par with midi, which already did the direct bounce with audio inserts applied.
As I said: I like the new function a lot. GREAT new workflow enhancement.
I was just curious aboy the "naming". It seems to me that Bounce meens two different things now.
Bounce = "glue" together events to a new audio file (without effects).
Bounce To New Track = "export" to new track including effects.
No matter the name (and no worries), It's still GREAT
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bredo wrote:As I said: I like the new function a lot. GREAT new workflow enhancement.
I was just curious aboy the "naming". It seems to me that Bounce meens two different things now.
Bounce = "glue" together events to a new audio file (without effects).
Bounce To New Track = "export" to new track including effects.
No matter the name (and no worries), It's still GREAT
I didn't actually compare the two functions in the way you did yet.
But if it's the way you describe, it should definitely be called "Export".
Usually Studio One does use consistent terminology, or at least the devs are trying, so you're right we should let them know.