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Session File management

  • Writer: MattParkinson
    MattParkinson
  • Apr 9, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 8, 2019

After the dialogue editing I decided to focus more on bouncing things down into designated sessions. The main reason, was because I hit the track limit for my audio tracks. This in hindsight, is something I will take into consideration for future endeavours. The sessions I broke down then got bounced into individual stems so that I could put together and give me an idea of how and why its important to do this in terms of committing to things which I don't seem to be doing so much of. The idea of bouncing down the certain groups of sounds such as ambiences, backgrounds, footsteps, dialogue etc.. allows me to not only commit to the choices I have made but also gives me the option to go back into the session and modify anything with much easier control than a busy master session. I have appropriately labelled each bounce the version number so that when I come to bouncing out the sessions I have worked more on I can then replace with the next version number and still understand my own workflow and the appropriate bounce. Once I am happy with the bounces and have finalised everything I will then find it much easier to mix the pre dubs into a final master bounce that I can then upload for submission.


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