When bouncing jump doesnt work ?

Hi Forum
I bounce a lot of work with several major jumps involved.
When bouncing, the jump section ( i 've made a ruler bacwards ) is included in the bounce.
what do I do wrong !?
yours
B

G5 Quad 4.5 GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.5.8), G4 1.25 Dual + G3 400 mhz

Posted on Jul 13, 2010 2:02 PM

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Jul 13, 2010 2:32 PM in response to Bo Lundby Jaeger

Either:-

a) Bounce range 1 to a file, bounce range 2 to a file, load those bits into a new song, join them and bounce the whole lot, or

b) Cut out the range of material you do not want out of your song first (cut/remove time) and then bounce it out.

Bottom line is, if there's stuff you don't want in your song, it shouldn't be in the timeline - otherwise you will require additional work after the bounce to edit it out.

Jul 13, 2010 2:54 PM in response to Bee Jay

Thanks Guys...
I'm sure you are wondering ( or at least maybe :-))
Im currently working on the Opera Nabucco for the Royal Danish Opera.
They want a rehearsal set for each voice and there are lots of 7 parts choirs involved.
I've made the lot 17 choirs... but some of the cuts are not decided yet from the conductor.
In making the realization i've played it in corresponding to the bar number appearing in the score in order to be able to alter or correct and in order to find my way around 🙂
Well a long winding explanation for why I need the jump possibility.
By the way, bouncing in real time doesn't work 🙂
Good night from copenhagen !
Yours
B

Jul 13, 2010 3:14 PM in response to Bee Jay

I remember "my" Cubase 5 VST for Mac (OS 8.6-9.2.2) could bounce in the manner the OP is looking for. It is a very handy feature to 'test' if a something 'works' in a song. And though sonically identical, listening to a bounce in iTunes is different from listening to the Logic project playing. So I understand the wish for it.

What I would do if I wanted to achieve this, is simply first do a Save and then *Save as...* (don't include assets). I'ld call it something obvious, like "Mysongsoriginaltitle"-short version. My main project will stay safe, saved and unaffected, this newly saved version will be edited, as you recommended! So I'ld cut away the skipped section, Save +"Mysongsoriginaltitle"-short version,+ bounce +"Mysongsoriginaltitle"-short version,+ listen to +"Mysongsoriginaltitle"-short version+ in iTunes, say "Nēh, doesn't work" and trash the bounced file and the new project file. Or I'ld say "That's it!" and also cut the skipped section out of the main project and continue finishing my very serious piece!

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Jul 14, 2010 8:17 AM in response to Jazzmaniac

Bounce just bounces from beginning to end and doesn't respect cycles or exclusions.


I'm not sure what you mean by that? Bounce just bounces from beginning to end if there is no selection and if there is no cycle range. If there is a selection, and no cycle range, the selection will determine the boundaries of the bounce. If there is a cycle range, the cycle range will determine the boundaries of the bounce (as long as it's a regular cycle range and not a skip cycle).

Jul 14, 2010 10:06 AM in response to Jazzmaniac

Jazzmaniac wrote:
I hope that makes it clearer.


Yes, it does, thanks for clarifying. I thought that's probably what you meant, but I wanted to clarify, because I thought the words "Bounce just bounces from beginning to end and doesn't respect cycles" might possibly give a novice an incorrect impression.

Erik wrote:
Coffee please!


But I already got the email, so I know what your comment said before you edited it! But if you don't want me to I won't tell anyone.

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