If i bounce my project the bounced file is not the same as the original. it has about ten seconds at the beginning free and the end is 10 sec cut off. what is the bug?
if i bounce my project the bounced file is not the same as the original.
it has about ten seconds at the beginning free and the end is 10 sec cut off.
what is the bug?
i start the bouncing with the transport lokator as 1 1 1 1
and ends where it sould be over.
but the first 10 seconds are silent then it starts with the beginning of the song and the last 10 seconds are cut off.
hello,
this is a screeshot of my problem.
the first pic as it should be
second with my problem
this happens after some bounces and not regular.
i dont wont to have this.
i have two pics i would like sending to you.
thanx,
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