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Pro Tools 101_ An Introduction to Pro Tools 11 ( PDFDrive )

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Figure 10.10 The Bounce to Disk progress window (offline bounce)

Source: Avid ® .

Tip: If you did not select the Import After Bounce option, you can

import the bounced files to your session later using the Import Audio

command.

Adding a Bounce File to Your iTunes Library

If you plan to add your completed mix to an audio CD, one of your options is

to use iTunes software to burn the CD. Pro Tools 10 and later lets you

bounce your mix directly to your iTunes library to simplify this process.

Tip: If iTunes is not already installed on your system, you can download

a copy from the Apple website at www.apple.com/itunes.

To add a bounce file to your iTunes library, do the following:

1. Choose FILE > BOUNCE TO > DISK.

2. In the Bounce to Disk dialog box, set the Bounce Source to a mono or

stereo path.

3. Set the Format to INTERLEAVED and configure other options as desired.

4. Enable the ADD TO ITUNES LIBRARY option near the middle of the dialog

box.

5. Click BOUNCE. The bounce process will proceed as described above, and

a copy of your bounced file will automatically be imported into iTunes.

Figure 10.11 The Add to iTunes Library option in the Bounce to Disk dialog box

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