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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, ChristianH <chris@...> wrote:
>
> To reduce disk load, it would be nice to freeze folders, where all the
> folder's tracks are frozen into one file.
> Of course, then you wouldn't be able to mute those tracks independently
> without rebuilding the freeze file. But it still could be pretty useful
> for rather completed sub-arrangements, while editing other parts of the
> song.
There are a few other reasons I can think of why this would not be a good
idea.
1) it assumes you're using a single pair of I/O, because if you ever change
your I/O config,
Logic would have to refreeze -- a very time-consuming process.
2) Every time you tell Logic to freeze a track, Logic would have to remix
all frozen tracks
again into that single frozen audio file. Freezing would take a looooooong
time. =-0
But I'm all for brainstorming!
David
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