You are very welcome! I don't believe bounce in place exists in GarageBand. It is in Logic and it is definitely ideal to use that instead if you are using Logic Pro
very cool! What's the advantage of bouncing the vocals before compressing the track? Is it that the compression happens before automation in the chain?
Yep exactly. Automation is the last thing in the chain when it comes to fader volume. So if you level your vocal, then add compression: your compressor isn't going to be working off of the leveled vocal. It will be working off the vocal pre-levelling. Does that make sense?
Wow! really useful Josh. Can't wait to practice. Thanks.
Hey you are very welcome! Stoked for you to try this out. Let me know how it goes!
Great video ! Instead of exporting can you just bounce in place? Is there any difference in that?
Thanks Josh!
You are very welcome!
I don't believe bounce in place exists in GarageBand. It is in Logic and it is definitely ideal to use that instead if you are using Logic Pro
very cool! What's the advantage of bouncing the vocals before compressing the track? Is it that the compression happens before automation in the chain?
Yep exactly. Automation is the last thing in the chain when it comes to fader volume. So if you level your vocal, then add compression: your compressor isn't going to be working off of the leveled vocal. It will be working off the vocal pre-levelling. Does that make sense?
@@CellarDoorSound It does! Makes sense in the physical world, just wish is was the other way around in the virtual!