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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Overload <strong>Pro</strong>tection Only: Allows downward normalization in case of overloads—levels<br />

above 0 dB, which would lead to clipping—but no normalization in case of lower<br />

levels.<br />

• On: Allows full bidirectional normalization.<br />

• Restore Defaults button: Click this button to set all parameters in the dialog to their<br />

default settings.<br />

4 Click OK to trigger an in place bounce of the selected track(s).<br />

Note: Following the in place bounce, the original track content (all regions, and all<br />

automation data except for volume, pan, and sends) is lost and the original instrument<br />

or track channel strip is reset. An Undo is always possible, of course.<br />

Bounce-Replacing All Tracks<br />

You can perform an in place bounce and replace for all audio and software instrument<br />

tracks available in the Arrange window.<br />

To perform an in place bounce of all tracks<br />

1 Choose Track > Bounce-Replace All Tracks.<br />

Note: This command only works if your Arrange area contains audio or software instrument<br />

tracks.<br />

2 You are prompted to save your project; click Yes or No, as appropriate.<br />

The Bounce Replace All Tracks dialog appears.<br />

3 Define the following parameters, as required.<br />

• Bypass Effect Plug-ins checkbox: Select this checkbox to disable all plug-ins on the source<br />

track during the bounce process.<br />

Chapter 9 Working with Tracks<br />

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