Looking again through the videos (as one does), a thought has occured to me.
As a recent user of the bounce function in Logic, i recently finished a film track of approx 89MB. (Stereo Broadcast wave interleaved at the customers request.)
What i don't know is if the bounce included all samples loaded in EXS's at the time of bounce or only 'bounced' those samples being used directly. If the' take all' loaded samples is the method logic uses, does this mean that 'romtimising' will in effect reduce the size of files being bounced?
Have i understood the process correctly, or proved beyond doubt that i'm a technological idiot? I'm on a learning curve so steep, Sir Edmund Hillary would find it a challenge.
Regards,
Alex.
As a recent user of the bounce function in Logic, i recently finished a film track of approx 89MB. (Stereo Broadcast wave interleaved at the customers request.)
What i don't know is if the bounce included all samples loaded in EXS's at the time of bounce or only 'bounced' those samples being used directly. If the' take all' loaded samples is the method logic uses, does this mean that 'romtimising' will in effect reduce the size of files being bounced?
Have i understood the process correctly, or proved beyond doubt that i'm a technological idiot? I'm on a learning curve so steep, Sir Edmund Hillary would find it a challenge.
Regards,
Alex.