From the course: Learning Auria Pro
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Bounce tracks
- With virtually unlimited tracks to work with in Auria Pro, there's very little chance that you'll ever come across a situation where you run out of tracks. Unlike previous versions of Auria which had a 48 track limit, with Auria Pro, there's less need to combine multiple tracks together onto a new track, a process known as bouncing. But there still may be times when you need to do this, especially if you're still working with the first generation iPad, which has a limit of 24 tracks. So let's take a look at how it works. To bounce tracks, first solo all the tracks you want to include in the bounce. For this example, let's say I want to bounce the four drum tracks into a single track. So I'll solo them. Alternately, I could mute the tracks I don't want to include. The point is that you want to make sure only the items you want to bounce are audible. Next, make sure the audible tracks are mixed the way you want. This is especially and critically important if you're going to be…
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