--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "pete_buchwald" <pete_buchwald@...> wrote: > > Hey Guys, > > If you have cause to take your logic mix into another DAW with all your effects, > automation moves, etc. all you have to do is freeze all the tracks. Then all the tracks are > available as AIFF files in the Logic/(Project Folder)/Freeze Files folder! Don't wanna be a parade rainer, but... :) I can't speak for the freeze function in Logic 8, but where Logic 7 was concerned, freeze was sometimes imperfect in its, uh, freezing. That is, you might play back the frozen track and find an effect didn't print or behave exactly as it would have if you'd bounced it in real time. Basically I'm still happy to freeze in LP7 on not-too-complicated but CPU-intensive tracks in order to be able to play heavier songs in real time on my G5, but I guess I haven't been confident to use freeze 'blind' (deaf?) - that is, without checking the output. As someone in the main Logic Group said, having a non-realtime bounce function that you have to check afterwards, defeats the purpose of it being non-realtime. So this is just a caveat for use of your tip where Logic 7 is concerned. But I haven't heard how freeze / non-realtime bounces are going in LP8. Positively, we could put it this way - I haven't seen anyone complain about them not working in 8 yet. - Wade
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Re: Tip: Transferring Logic Mixes to other DAWs with effects printed!
2008-05-20 by Wade
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