Bounce after Editing Pitch/Timing/Comping?

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The Real Deanc2000
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28 Jul 2016

I'm just starting to work with Reason 9 and was wondering how you all are handling the new Pitch editing? Specifically, After editing the pitch, have you been bouncing to a new recording, or just keeping the edited clip as is?

I also work on Reaper, using Melodyne, and what I've been doing in that environment is applying the pitch corrections and rendering to a new audio clip, because then I can copy this clip to other parts of my song, eg other choruses or pre-choruses.

So, please let me know what has your method been. Thanks.

Dean.

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28 Jul 2016

If you DO bounce, I'd make sure to keep the original around just in case you find something you missed or "over tuned". That's how I tend to work in Pro Tools.
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The Real Deanc2000
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28 Jul 2016

Thanks for the response Selig. Is there a mute and hide tracks command in Reason? I don't know of one. I hope the add that functionality in the future.

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guitfnky
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28 Jul 2016

I can't see any normal-use-case where it would be preferable to render it to a new clip. I don't think the correction uses much processing power at all (could be wrong on that though). copying and pasting a pitch-corrected section means the copy still keeps the corrected pitch, no?

it seems like rendering a new clip just adds steps if you need to go back and make changes later, like Selig mentioned. of course, if rendering is just a personal preference, nothing wrong with that. :)
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