On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 14:11:25 -0400, Joe Boerst wrote
(in article ):
What is the problem with ProTools Bounce to Disk?
Kurt Riemann wrote:
Someone tell me again -
I have a mix going and all my tracks are routed to analog 1 - 2 out. I
insert a master fader and it goes to 1-2 out, controlling the summed
outputs of the input tracks. Fair enough. Makes sense.
Now if I want to route the master out to SPDIF - I get nothing. I have
to route the individual tracks to SPDIF for the master to work. Now
why is there even an option to change the output on the master to
SPDIF if it doesnt change the output? Does the SPDIF choice only
signify what it's controlling? And if that is the case, why doesn't
that show up on the channel as the input and not the destination?
I'm doing all of this because Digidesign STILL hasn't fixed their
****ing Bounce To Disk function and I'm getting skunked an every
workaround. I just want to simply route the signal to a different
computer's SPDIF but it ain't gonna happen easily.
Given all this, there is no easy way to change the stereo out routing
without going through a bunch of aggravating output changes. I have
dozens of mixes on the 2 track output and I am loathe to change all of
the individual tracks to SPDIF if there is some sensible alternative.
AAAARGGGH!
Kurt Riemann
Isn't there a click on the setup window that allows SPDIF mirroring?
Can't you set the output matrix to 1/2 and SPDIF?
What problem are you having with the bounce to disk function?
Regards,
Ty Ford
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