Andrew, Have you tried using the freeeze function in Logic? I believe that you can use it to freeze any effects inserted on audio tracks as well as VI tracks. This should free up some resources. You can also try stems, or submixes to reduce CPU usage. What computer and hardware are you using? Good luck, -Michele Hobbs Andrew Ingkavet wrote: > Hi everyone and happy christmas! > > Just wondering if there's a better way... > > Currently, I'm mixing down by doing a bounce on the Master fader in > Logic. this requires recording any Midi tracks I'm using from external > devices as well as capturing external effects. > > As I demand more and more from the machine, was wondering if I should > return to mixing down through the analog Mackie mixer to some sort of > mixdown deck. I used to use Mini disc and then to a sampler but is > there something better that I can be using? Perhaps I would then buy a > hardware mastering box like the finalizer or something. > > Thoughts? > > best > andrew ingkavet > > > Andrew Ingkavet > Executive Producer / Composer > 300 MONKS - VISIONARY MUSIC > web: http://300monks.com > email: info@... > telephone: 917-449-7805 > > "---Deep in the forests of Brooklyn, 300 monks live, > work and pray creating exquisite handcrafted soundtracks.---" > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Mixdown options
2004-12-25 by Michele Hobbs
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