Re: How to commit to flexed tracks? Merge or bounce?
Jun 10th, 2013, 03:16
Hi Mastergod,
I like to use the Bounce in place command personally. haven't actually tried "merge", though in theory this should create new audio files from the selected flexed regions. Bouncing is, IMHO, the optimal way to render what's in the Arrange area to a new audio file.
Re: How to commit to flexed tracks? Merge or bounce?
Jun 10th, 2013, 04:03
Merge will commit to the edits that you have done. Bounce in place will do the same AND include inserts that are on the channel strip. So if you have your Flex-ed audio going through a flanger and you Bounce the Track in place, that flanger is now a part of your new audio. Merge only affects the audio on the track that has been flexed (or not flexed as you saw fit) (This is from memory...I hope I am right)