Bounce in place might not sound like a sexy feature for a DAW. But G.W Childs shows how much this feature can improve and influence your production workflow in Propellerhead Reason.  

What’s the Big Deal? 

Pic 1: Reason's rack
Pic 2: Bounce in place
Pic 3: An audio track is inserted into the device chain
Pic 4: An audio clip in the sequencer.

Lots of Ways to Go

Pic 5: Bounce Clip to Rex Loop
Pic 6: Slice indicators
Pic 7: Bounce Clip to Rex Loop

Bringing Back Some Old 

Pic 8: using NN-XT for Rex playback
Pic 9: Editing loop
Pic 10: Reason's Musical Typing interface

Combine It 

Pic 11: Combinator

Conclusion 

Sound Designer, Musician, Author... G.W. Childs has worn many hats. Beginning in the U.S. Army back in 1991, at the age of 18, G.W. began learning electronics, communications and then ultimately audio and video editing from the Department of Defense. Upon leaving the military G.W. went on to work for many exciting companies like Lu... Read More

Discussion

antandramusic
Great example! I love bouncing to audio. So many good reasons to do it. I like to save another copy of the project first so I can go back and change the original settings if needed, but bouncing definitely opens a lot of doors creativity not to mention the cleanup view and reduced CPU usage.

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