Disabled Devices After Bounce for Speed

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Wobbleburger
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05 Oct 2018

This is pretty basic but how do I know if an instrument is disabled after bouncing it? Trying to speed things up as I'm finishing pieces.
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05 Oct 2018

Wobbleburger wrote:
05 Oct 2018
This is pretty basic but how do I know if an instrument is disabled after bouncing it? Trying to speed things up as I'm finishing pieces.
It doesn't disable the instrument but it mutes the audio/midi clip. Bounce in place is different than track freezing. To get similuar results to track freezing you have to switch the instruments and effects to "off" IIRC.

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05 Oct 2018

I'm probably missing something obvious here but how do you disable the instrument? Not seeing On/Off/Bypass.
In the 90s, my midi music was on the Baulder's Gate site. That was my life peak.
Reasonite since 2000. My music (and my old midi) can be found here:
https://futurewizard.org

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05 Oct 2018

Wobbleburger wrote:
05 Oct 2018
I'm probably missing something obvious here but how do you disable the instrument? Not seeing On/Off/Bypass.
If it is vst you mean (I presume it must be) then it is a big green button on the bottom right. Look for it in the rack, not in the durin floating window.

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