![]() ![]() When freezing your instrument you also can set the " Tail Size" time (seconds) which allows you to choose a value which will add a tail to your audio file. Note, that after doing this all insert effects get disabled so you can't change any of the plugin settings anymore unless you first unfreeze the instrument track. You either choose " Freeze Instrument Only" which allows you to add Insert effects after freezing on the frozen instrument track, or you can choose to " Freeze Instrument and Channels" which will also render your insert effect plugins. In the " Freeze Instrument Options" window you can choose between two options. An Operating System update can also cause this.Īn obvious way of getting more processing power out of your CPU is to merely increase the buffer size of your audio interface to the max, but if you are in the middle of creating something from scratch, this is not an option because it is impossible to play any instrument without latency issues if your buffer size is set to above 128 samples. When a DAW company changes which plugin versions they support you can run into this issue, especially when the plugin software provider either goes out of business, discontinues their product or doesn't update its format to keep up with the ever-evolving industry. Rendering virtual instrument tracks and audio tracks which have plugins on them is considered a best practice especially when you want to be able to recall a project in the future. ![]() When producing or mixing a song, the solution to the problem and the only way of doing things especially on slower computers is to bounce or render virtual instruments and MIDI files to make them permanent, ultimately creating an audio file which relieves the CPU from having to calculate the same thing over and over again in real-time.
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