How to Burn a Final Mix in Digital Performer

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Summary: Learn tips on how to bounce to disk the final mix of a project in Digital Performer in this free video clip on how to record music.

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Jeff Pence Jeff Pence has been in the music business for over 25 years He is a Producer / Songwriter / Musician that has been signed to 5 major record labels including... read more

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How to Burn a Final Mix in Digital Performer

Hi, my name is Jeff Pence with UBU media on behalf of Expert Village. On this last clip we are going to go over the final mix. Going over a few things like a couple different mixes you can recall and bouncing it to disc for the final time. In the lower left hand corner you have your mixes. We have one mix i've made with the D4 drums (the drum machine drums). It sounds like that. Then we have the other mix where it has the drum loop drums. There levels and everything else different saved. It gives you a way to have a couple different mixes of the same project without creating a new project. We'll go to our first mix, highlight everything we want to be in it (should be pretty much everything). Bounce everything to disc (to the end). Bounce to disc. We want to make it an AIFF in this case. Demo mix one let's call it. That's it. 16-bit since we are in 16 bit mode the same as sample rate. It doesn't do it in real time it does it real fast. We go to our next mix, go to the mixing board, give us our drum loop drums, highlight what we want to be contained in the mix and bounce to disc. Same thing, we are going to call this one two. Maybe even better "drum loop. It's as simple as that.

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