I'm bouncing down songs one by one to a particular folder. After I bounce each song I check the folder to make sure its there, most of the time they are there but sometimes they are not. I'm sure that I am routing them to the correct folder but I can't figure out why they are not being saved there.
Might be worth checking the audio folder of the session that you are bouncing. I think that is the default bounce folder. Greg
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I found that a lack of processing power sometimes causes the conversion after bounce to fail with out giving a warning..just nothing to find. I tried conversion while bounce and it worked.
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I had some difficulty with that as well, sample-rate conversion during the bounce would result in a missing bounce file, even though I have *plenty* of spare CPU. One trick for squeezing an extra bit of CPU while bouncing is to loop the S/PDIF in and out jacks, set the master output to S/PDIF, and record a new stereo track from the S/PDIF input. For some reason that takes less CPU resources than a bounce, and doesn't require an outboard recorder.