Bouncing is known to me in the physical world since I used to have a Fostex four track tape recorder. But this in new to me. Not sure I will use it, but good to know.
You can also Bounce the entire Track/Bus to a new track in the timeline. So if you have a plugin chain on your track, you can render it into a new track.
@@annobidigwe7079 send TRACK with Plugin Chain to a BUS. Create a new empty track. On the TOP in the menu bar of davinci go to TIMELINE, in the dropdown select Bounce MIX to track. Select the desired BUS and then the empty track where the audio should be bounced. keep it mind, that the rendering will only happen between IN and OUT points on your timeline. MAKE SURE that the BUS does not receive other tracks input. What i do is creating a Bus calling it Bouncer. I send the desired track to the bus i want to bounce. It sounds a little cumbersome, but when you get used to it, its usefull
Alex, Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the dialogue leveller feature! I really appreciate you taking the request. I'm looking forward to getting this fixed simply and efficiently in your next video. Thanks again,
I think it would be worth showing the audio track layers interface in this case too. Since it's use that tool to non destructively replace the original audio and appears in the track stack. So you can even manage versions if you wanted to as well.
Yet another big thank you! I had no idea this was a thing. You hinted that there was a way to do this in Fairlight on the track rather than clip, would love to hear how to do this too.
another new feature - shoot, I didn't know about the music remix or dialog leveler - I've only used the voice isolation to pull a speaker out of background noise. Which I learned about from your channel. Fantastic!
Never heard of this before. Thanks for letting us know. I do hope they expand this to allow track-wide effects to bounce as well. That's mostly how I use it.
Thank you for this helpful video...voice isolation and Dialogue leveller in tandem when applied to longer audio files always slowed down things for me... Now finally I can playback my timeline without choppy audio.
That’s so useful! My system always struggles when I use voice isolation so I have to do it at the end - but no more 👍 Why on earth do they call it bounce though, rather than bake or render that we could understand?
Bounce is just audio lingo. It comes from the tape days. Trying to fit a ton of effects, sounds, components into a song with only four or eight active tracks to work with, you run out of tracks so you bounce part of it down and around to one track to free up the others.
hmmmmmmmm now i have to check out the results in fairlight. when ever i add audio or check on the tracked audio, i always do some mixing of it in fairlight, add plug-ins ect, because i have been mixing audio forever. < J
Hi Alex, didn't know this one. I am looking for a way to adjust the isolation amount across multiple clips once you have chopped up the timeline. I seem limited to one clip at a time, even when selecting multiple clips, it only applies changes to one last selected. Is there a way to apply the change across multiple clips at once?
Hey, Alex! Could you make a video explaining what is going on in Render Queue on Deliver page? That queue is very confusing. Job 1, job 2 of 2 show figures hard to understand. Why at all should we see that?
I've only recently started using Davinci Resolve. However, I still can't get to grips with the timeline, as was the case with other editing programs. One really crazy thing is that when I'm working in the front area and don't have the back area in view, after about ten minutes or so a part that has already been edited disappears completely. So either something is moving together or I don't know. Just as an example: if I press the delete button on an element, everything on several tracks somehow moves together. Since I noticed this, I only delete elements with Ctrl + X. Somehow it's really annoying. Perhaps this could be dealt with in a video ... I can understand that Resolve is a little different from the other programs. But the fact that something is deleted somewhere else in the timeline, even though I'm not working there at the moment, is not acceptable! At first I thought it was a bug. But it hasn't been patched yet? It would be nice if this behavior could be deactivated somewhere. So that something contracts or slips, disappears etc.. That's the only problem I have with the program.
Chat gpt to the rescue: The term "bouncing" in audio comes from the early days of analog recording. In the era of tape-based recording, studios had a limited number of tracks available on a tape machine (such as 4 or 8 tracks). When engineers needed more tracks, they would "bounce" multiple tracks down to a single track to free up space for new recordings. This process involved mixing down several audio tracks into one, and then re-recording them onto a single track of the tape machine, allowing for additional layers of sound without exceeding the track limits. The term "bouncing" likely originates from the idea of audio being transferred or "bounced" from one track or format to another. It was also called "ping-ponging" in some cases because the audio would figuratively "bounce" between tracks during the process. The term has persisted in digital audio workstations (DAWs) and non-linear editors (NLEs) like DaVinci Resolve, where the concept is similar but far less constrained due to unlimited virtual tracks.
@@MrAlexTech Even earlier. The technique was invented by Les Paul - of the guitar fame - on a reel-to-reel tape recorder he was given in 1949. He modified the mono tape recorder with a second tape head to make it stereo, then modified it and other recorders until he eventually built an 8-track recorder and had a friend of his build an 8 channel mixing desk. Unfortunately, every time the tracks were bounced down to another track, the noise doubled, so you could only bounce it so many times before the sound/music was unusable. The Beach Boys were early adopters of the process before it reached groups like The Beatles.
Nicee feature, but now you mention i always have issues understanding “RENDER IN PLACE” how it work and for what is usefull, maybe you have a vid on that?
I have used render in place like if you have video noise reduction on or some other effect on that slows down your playback. When you render at the deliver page it typically just rerenders in the full quality of the project like it typically would. The render in place is just for viewing quality when working on the project in resolve. It will actually ask you to set a quality level for viewing. I typically go with better quality that still plays as I can see something accurate.
@@MrAlexTech thank you! will watch the videos there are soon as i can. i actually loved the inspiring editing video you made with the mdocumentary pack and always wondered if i can see more of your vlogs and editing outside the tutorials. 😁
In this video it looked like Alex was using unlinked audio tracks so any changes made to either audio track or the video track won't affect each other. Obviously, if you relink one or both of the audio tracks to the video track then changes like splitting tracks will affect all the tracks.
The bounced clip is a new clip. To make changes you delete the bounced clip and go back working with the original audio tracks. Bounced clips are better suited for when you decide that a particular audio tracks changes are complete. ie no more changes.
Hi MrAlex, my current pc is giving me headaches (hp z2 g4 workstation with xeon processor), so I am thinking to buy a new prebuilt davinci resolve pc. Can you please help me choose a good prebuilt pc just for davinci resolve? My budget is under 2000 usd. Thank you!
I find it frustrating that I can render cache a timeline but the audio is skipping like you showed. Why does Davinci not have a render ALL audio setting?
@MrAlexTech I have a question about Audiio. I have 2 songs that I use on every livestream podcast I do and RUclips keeps muting it. How do I get them to quit doing that?
100 percent of my mp3s with no audio effects play choppy since beginning with resolve 17 studio on an m1 Mac to current with resolve 19 and with a M3 Mac.
Alex, thank you very much for your content, I am starting out in real estate, do you know any practical way to do that style of ramps like @James_Bottomley? Is there a practical way to do it with adjustment clips, one in and one out? greetings!
Bouncing audio is well known in Fairlight... but I don't think this is well known, hence the video! Let me know if you already knew about this one 😄😄
Bouncing is known to me in the physical world since I used to have a Fostex four track tape recorder. But this in new to me. Not sure I will use it, but good to know.
Didn't know this one! Thanks friend!!
BOTH LEGENDS!!!
You can also Bounce the entire Track/Bus to a new track in the timeline. So if you have a plugin chain on your track, you can render it into a new track.
How please
@@annobidigwe7079 send TRACK with Plugin Chain to a BUS. Create a new empty track. On the TOP in the menu bar of davinci go to TIMELINE, in the dropdown select Bounce MIX to track. Select the desired BUS and then the empty track where the audio should be bounced. keep it mind, that the rendering will only happen between IN and OUT points on your timeline. MAKE SURE that the BUS does not receive other tracks input. What i do is creating a Bus calling it Bouncer. I send the desired track to the bus i want to bounce. It sounds a little cumbersome, but when you get used to it, its usefull
Alex,
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the dialogue leveller feature! I really appreciate you taking the request. I'm looking forward to getting this fixed simply and efficiently in your next video.
Thanks again,
Thank you! Crazy that the audio effects will even make an M3 Max choppy
I think it would be worth showing the audio track layers interface in this case too. Since it's use that tool to non destructively replace the original audio and appears in the track stack. So you can even manage versions if you wanted to as well.
Thank you Alex. Guys watch your sound. It means a loooooooooooooooooooooot.!!!
Yet another big thank you! I had no idea this was a thing. You hinted that there was a way to do this in Fairlight on the track rather than clip, would love to hear how to do this too.
another new feature - shoot, I didn't know about the music remix or dialog leveler - I've only used the voice isolation to pull a speaker out of background noise. Which I learned about from your channel. Fantastic!
You are not an Idiot, you are a good guy to show us this hidden "hack" ;-)
Not long to go until you're at 200,000 subs! Superb achievement 😊
I know. Eek. Thanks man. I'll jump on a livestream for it!
I’m doing dialogue editing right now in izotope…..these are perfect :,) thank you 🙏
That is so helpful! I use voice isolation all the time and it definitely slows things down!
Knowledge is power and you give us the knowledge. Awesome as always 👍👍
Never heard of this before. Thanks for letting us know. I do hope they expand this to allow track-wide effects to bounce as well. That's mostly how I use it.
This can be done in the Fairlight page actually! You can bounce your master bus mix to a new track ;)
Clicked on this because the thumbnail is relatable lol
Great Video as allways Alex. Love your Tutorials 🫶🏻
Awesome video Alex. Cheers 🍻
Hi Alex. I cannot find your dialogue leveler video. Have you published it yet?
Who knew?? Great tip. Thanks.
Nice! This is going to ease my pain big time. Especially the stacking effects. Cheers
Thank you for this helpful video...voice isolation and Dialogue leveller in tandem when applied to longer audio files always slowed down things for me... Now finally I can playback my timeline without choppy audio.
Brilliant timing. This solves a problem I have in the video I'm editing right now!
Thank you 😍
Great tip! Thanks for the video!
Man... another Great tip as always. Thanks for the hard work...
This was awesome!! Thank you for this!!!
Nicely Done love this clip bro
THanks for sharing. It will be very useful.
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you.
Omg, that’s so cool!
Great video - this feature has been very well implemented.
I haven't delved much into Fairlight on my DR journey so far. Would be handy to be able to do this with audio processing via VST.
That’s so useful! My system always struggles when I use voice isolation so I have to do it at the end - but no more 👍 Why on earth do they call it bounce though, rather than bake or render that we could understand?
Bounce is just audio lingo. It comes from the tape days. Trying to fit a ton of effects, sounds, components into a song with only four or eight active tracks to work with, you run out of tracks so you bounce part of it down and around to one track to free up the others.
@@Mac56k Thanks - every day’s a school day, eh?
33 seconds in, please do a tips and tricks resolve 19 next
Once again: DaVinci Resolve "thinks" of almost everything! And Alex finds it for you!
Woow that video came at the right time haha Thanks man!
I wonder how the audio editing stacks up against the program Audacity? I don’t think Resolve it quite there yet.
Thanks, Mr. AlexTech ... handy
Great Tip!!! Thanks and Cheers!
Is there a one button click to turn off Audio effects ? I have this skippin alot but for 1 hour films I wont be boucing such long clips
No there isn’t but it would be a great feature.
hmmmmmmmm now i have to check out the results in fairlight. when ever i add audio or check on the tracked audio, i always do some mixing of it in fairlight, add plug-ins ect, because i have been mixing audio forever. < J
COOL! Thanks
That's slick! What's your vlog channel? Your vlog over there could be about what's in your camera bag.
Hey hey. It's youtube.com/@mralexlife but I don't do enough on there ha. But I'm trying to get it started again
@@MrAlexTech Thanks - I'll check it out :D
Hi Alex, didn't know this one. I am looking for a way to adjust the isolation amount across multiple clips once you have chopped up the timeline. I seem limited to one clip at a time, even when selecting multiple clips, it only applies changes to one last selected. Is there a way to apply the change across multiple clips at once?
Cool, had those hiccups on audio track. Will it work on entire track as well?
He mentioned that it won't. I hope they incorporate that soon because that's how I mostly use it, too.
Super! Thx
Right click cache audio effects work better if you keep editing the audio.
Thank you you are always very clear and quick in your explanations! (+1)
Nice! Can’t even do this in my preferred DAW. Well, not this efficiently.
Hey, Alex! Could you make a video explaining what is going on in Render Queue on Deliver page? That queue is very confusing. Job 1, job 2 of 2 show figures hard to understand. Why at all should we see that?
Never new about this
Alex - now you have to create an Audio playlist
😅 😅 😅
I've only recently started using Davinci Resolve. However, I still can't get to grips with the timeline, as was the case with other editing programs. One really crazy thing is that when I'm working in the front area and don't have the back area in view, after about ten minutes or so a part that has already been edited disappears completely. So either something is moving together or I don't know. Just as an example: if I press the delete button on an element, everything on several tracks somehow moves together. Since I noticed this, I only delete elements with Ctrl + X. Somehow it's really annoying. Perhaps this could be dealt with in a video ... I can understand that Resolve is a little different from the other programs. But the fact that something is deleted somewhere else in the timeline, even though I'm not working there at the moment, is not acceptable! At first I thought it was a bug. But it hasn't been patched yet? It would be nice if this behavior could be deactivated somewhere. So that something contracts or slips, disappears etc.. That's the only problem I have with the program.
Its very cool and will help loads but why is it called 'Bounce' would it not be better called pre-render or something ?
No idea! 😄 Probably one of those old technical terms they used 40 years ago that just stuck. I'll Google it... 😄
Chat gpt to the rescue:
The term "bouncing" in audio comes from the early days of analog recording. In the era of tape-based recording, studios had a limited number of tracks available on a tape machine (such as 4 or 8 tracks). When engineers needed more tracks, they would "bounce" multiple tracks down to a single track to free up space for new recordings. This process involved mixing down several audio tracks into one, and then re-recording them onto a single track of the tape machine, allowing for additional layers of sound without exceeding the track limits.
The term "bouncing" likely originates from the idea of audio being transferred or "bounced" from one track or format to another. It was also called "ping-ponging" in some cases because the audio would figuratively "bounce" between tracks during the process. The term has persisted in digital audio workstations (DAWs) and non-linear editors (NLEs) like DaVinci Resolve, where the concept is similar but far less constrained due to unlimited virtual tracks.
@@MrAlexTech Well you learn something new every day 😁👍 Thank you for going to the trouble of Googling it - which is what I should have done 🤔😁
@@MrAlexTech Even earlier. The technique was invented by Les Paul - of the guitar fame - on a reel-to-reel tape recorder he was given in 1949. He modified the mono tape recorder with a second tape head to make it stereo, then modified it and other recorders until he eventually built an 8-track recorder and had a friend of his build an 8 channel mixing desk. Unfortunately, every time the tracks were bounced down to another track, the noise doubled, so you could only bounce it so many times before the sound/music was unusable.
The Beach Boys were early adopters of the process before it reached groups like The Beatles.
I was forced to figure out this feature two days after switching to DaVinci, lol 😅
Nicee feature, but now you mention i always have issues understanding “RENDER IN PLACE” how it work and for what is usefull, maybe you have a vid on that?
I have used render in place like if you have video noise reduction on or some other effect on that slows down your playback. When you render at the deliver page it typically just rerenders in the full quality of the project like it typically would. The render in place is just for viewing quality when working on the project in resolve. It will actually ask you to set a quality level for viewing. I typically go with better quality that still plays as I can see something accurate.
So where's the dialogue leveler video you were talking about?
Sorry if I missed it but did you actually publish a dialogue leveler video? I'm not seeing it. Thanks!
whats the second channel?
There's not a lot there ATM but I'm trying again 😄 youtube.com/@mralexlife?si=FN90xw8XqxEmodV_
@@MrAlexTech thank you! will watch the videos there are soon as i can. i actually loved the inspiring editing video you made with the mdocumentary pack and always wondered if i can see more of your vlogs and editing outside the tutorials. 😁
Will the original track change when you edit the clip or is it now replaced with the bounce clip?
In this video it looked like Alex was using unlinked audio tracks so any changes made to either audio track or the video track won't affect each other. Obviously, if you relink one or both of the audio tracks to the video track then changes like splitting tracks will affect all the tracks.
The bounced clip is a new clip. To make changes you delete the bounced clip and go back working with the original audio tracks. Bounced clips are better suited for when you decide that a particular audio tracks changes are complete. ie no more changes.
Thanks! Now I'll have to see how that works when using with MultiCam 🤣
does this feature enable stable volume?
life saveeeeer
What if the effect was on a layer instead of on individual clips?
What about a video or a link to the best way to remove those pesky "eeeh" sounds in interviews?
Hello @MrAlexTech in DaVinci Resolve is it possible to make an equalizer (audio visualizer) for music that will move in rhythm?
Hi MrAlex, my current pc is giving me headaches (hp z2 g4 workstation with xeon processor), so I am thinking to buy a new prebuilt davinci resolve pc. Can you please help me choose a good prebuilt pc just for davinci resolve? My budget is under 2000 usd. Thank you!
I find it frustrating that I can render cache a timeline but the audio is skipping like you showed. Why does Davinci not have a render ALL audio setting?
@MrAlexTech I have a question about Audiio. I have 2 songs that I use on every livestream podcast I do and RUclips keeps muting it. How do I get them to quit doing that?
But what can I do, if I have problems with my performance... outside of DR? =(
This is very very very useful do u know if it works on track level effects. Let me try I will come back to comment
If memory serves, render in place showed up on DVR 17
100 percent of my mp3s with no audio effects play choppy since beginning with resolve 17 studio on an m1 Mac to current with resolve 19 and with a M3 Mac.
Hey Alex, do you have another RUclips channel?
Hey I do! I don't post often enough but I'm trying again 😄
It's youtube.com/@mralexlife
@MrAlexTech Ah lovely thanks. Be great to see some of your "life" videos. I thought you just lived inside a timeline in Davinci 😉🤣
wait, you have a channel where you review phones?
😄 Ive made one video so far... I need to do more!! It's going to be a much more general tech kinda vibe.
youtube.com/@technic-alex?si=c74p3zQSb8k0VoQJ
Wish this had come out 6 months sooner haha
UK ?
Hi Alex my name is Nachai, i am having problems with my ref of audiio. Is in my website, and if you click in computer goes good but in móvil no.
Why the heck did they call it "bounce" instead of e.g. "pre-render"?
Yay, less studio mic in the frame.😇😇
Ha zero studio mic in this one! But I have improved my studio setup a little as well. It's still there, but less obtrusive
Did you mean "monolog"?
I am not doing well. Weird times man.
Talk to someone. What can I do to help?
How about a tour of your garden/area etc … always good to get to know our experts;)
The garden is a mess 😄 maybe if I give it a tidy I will!
Super useful but a shame it can’t be done on a track level.
Bouncing audio is only good for analysing the audio levels it is not good for rendering. It is not advisable to use a bounce audio in rendering.
SUP
Sup bro!
Performance 😂
Does it bounce also 3rd party VST plugins applied to the clip?
Alex, thank you very much for your content, I am starting out in real estate, do you know any practical way to do that style of ramps like @James_Bottomley?
Is there a practical way to do it with adjustment clips, one in and one out? greetings!