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From: SequoiaRec@xxx.xxx
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 at 8:46:59 PM
Subject: Re: BOUNCE TIMING PROBLEMS
Message #7808
I disagree with my esteemed colleague's quote below. I have experienced big problems witht the BOUNCE function in Logic, which could not be truncation errors. The problems I found were all timing-related. The timing on bounced tracks "wobbles" and it has been quite obvious on many occasions. I use TDM, and have tested the BOUNCE function as follows: 14 Audio tracks mixed to stereo and bounced. Timing errors obvious. Then, the same 14 tracks assigned to the TDM bus and recorded to the remaining 2 tracks using the bus as the input - without the BOUNCE button being used -- rock solid timing and sounds great. Comparing the two files resulting showed significant timing problems on the BOUCED one. I do not use the BOUNCE function any more - it's not worth it, because even if it sounds good, it might be off a little which could become apparent later and cause trouble. - Dave In a message dated 11/16/99 11:19:12 AM, randy@... writes: >Anyway, to finish this big bunch of blah blah blah..... I really can't >believe that there is anything fundamentally wrong with bouncing in >Logic. It's such >an intrinsic part of the audio engine that they must have tested the >bajeebers out of it. I think there's something going on with bit >truncation. > >Okay, I'll give it a rest. > >Thanks, >tandy ></XMP>
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