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Bouncing/committing hardware inserts


JBberg

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Hi,

 

What is the best way to do this in Logic?

Record to a new track? What about latency?

 

In Harrison Mixbus I usually do an export track in real time, then import and paste it over. No latency that way and pretty fast.

I understand some DAWs bounce in real time onto the selected track, which would be ideal.

 

Thanks,

Janne

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Ok , thanks.

 

There's no way to set the track input as the output of another in Logic. So I recorded the input of the hardware return. That does not line up so there isn't latency compensation. Do you just drag the regions by eye?

 

Also, there doesn't seem to be a way to export a track in real time either.

Bouncing in place in real time would be great.

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There's no way to set the track input as the output of another in Logic.

 

That is not quite correct. You can simply use a Bus for this (so, route the output of Track A to e.g. Bus 1 and set the input of Track B to the very same Bus).

 

Thank you!!

 

I just tried this and it seems to work. There is very little if any latency. I wonder if it because Logic compensates for it or because of the low buffer (64)?

This way I can duplicate the track with everything, record onto it and just delete or hide the original.

 

Bit of a workaround but at least it's possible.

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