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Bounce Regions in Place In Folder Automation no longer working

Since updating to 10.0.7, Bounce Regions in place is either broken or different! If I had instrument tracks inside a Folder stack previously and it had volume automation, then bouncing regions would record that automation - which is what I need it to do. Now it seems to completely ignore any automation or even the volume level of the folder and just bounce everything at full volume! This actually is causing clipping as well.


Is this just me or is anyone else seeing this? I did note something about bounce in place ignoring the master track volume, but not the actual folder?

Posted on May 18, 2014 2:28 PM

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May 20, 2014 9:40 AM in response to steve.f

Hi Steve,


You may indeed be seeing a feature change, depending on how your project is setup, take a look at the release notes for Logic Pro X 10.0.7. If that isn't it, try the troubleshooting steps in the second article.


Logic Pro X 10.0.7: Release notes

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4498

  • When Bounce-in Place is used with a channel strip that contains a plug-in that performs a mono to stereo conversion, Logic now creates a mono file if the option to bypass plug-ins is selected.
  • When bouncing a track from within a Track Stack, the bounced file’s volume is no longer affected by the master track volume.
  • When a region is bounced in place to a new track, only the new track is selected after the bounce has been performed.


Logic Pro X: Troubleshooting basics

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT200260

  1. Start Logic with a different project template
    Sometimes project files can become damaged, causing unexpected behavior in Logic. If you use a template, damage to the template can cause unexpected results with any project subsequently created from it. To create a completely fresh project choose File > New from Template and select Empty Project in the template selector window. Test to see if the issue is resolved in the new project.
    Sometimes, issues with the data in a project can be repaired. Open an affected project and open the Project Information window with the Project Information key command. Click Reorganize Memory to attempt to repair the project. When you reorganize memory, the current project is checked for any signs of damage, structural problems, and unused blocks. If any unused blocks are found, you will be able to remove these, and repair the project. Project memory is also reorganized automatically after saving or opening a project.
  2. Delete the user preferences
    You can resolve many issues by restoring Logic Pro X back to its original settings. This will not impact your media files. To reset your Logic Pro X user preference settings to their original state, do the following:
    1. In the Finder, choose Go to Folder from the Go menu.
    2. Type ~/Library/Preferences in the "Go to the folder" field.
    3. Press the Go button.
    4. Remove the com.apple.logic10.plist file from the Preferences folder. Note that if you have programmed any custom key commands, this will reset them to the defaults. You may wish to export your custom key command as a preset before performing this step. See the Logic Pro X User Manual for details on how to do this. If you are having trouble with a control surface in Logic Pro X, then you may also wish to delete the com.apple.logic.pro.cs file from the preferences folder.
    5. If you have upgraded from an earlier version of Logic Pro, you should also remove ~/Library/Preferences/Logic/com.apple.logic.pro.
    6. Restart the computer.
  3. Isolate an issue by using another user account
    For more information see Isolating an issue by using another user account.
  4. Reinstall Logic Pro X
    Another approach you might consider is reinstalling Logic Pro X. To do this effectively, you need to remove the application, then reinstall Logic Pro X. You don't have to remove everything that was installed with Logic Pro X. Follow the steps below to completely reinstall a fresh copy of Logic Pro X.
    1. In the Finder, choose Applications from the Go menu.
    2. Locate the Logic Pro X application and drag it to the trash.
    3. Open the Mac App Store
    4. Click the Purchases button in the Mac App Store toolbar.
    5. Sign in to the Mac App Store using the Apple ID you first used to purchase Logic Pro X.
    6. Look for Logic Pro X in the list of purchased applications in the App Store. If you don't see Logic Pro X in the list, make sure it's not hidden. See Mac App Store: Hiding and unhiding purchases for more information.
    7. Click Install to download and install Logic Pro X.


-Jason

Bounce Regions in Place In Folder Automation no longer working

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