Logic Pro: Bouncing & Exporting Explained

Logic Pro expert Doug Zangar delivers comprehensive Logic Pro video tutorials! Learn everything about bouncing and exporting your audio and project files in Logic Pro, so you can quickly make stems, freeze tracks for better CPU performance, share stems and projects with other Logic users, different DAW users, back projects up for archival, and much more. These videos are designed for those who want to really learn and use the available bounce and export options available in Logic Pro.

Videos
Introduction (02:34) - Doug welcomes you and gives an overview of the features to be covered in this series.
Bounce Regions in Place Pt. 1 (04:47) - This video covers selection techniques and the destination and source choices found in the Bounce Regions in Place window.
Bounce Regions in Place Pt. 2 (09:53) - Doug goes over more Bounce in Place Region Parameters, and then shows you how to work with multi-output instruments, how to print automation and effects, include audio tails, and bounce Live Loops.
Bounce Regions in Place Pt. 3 (07:31) - This video looks at keeping and changing the Bounce in Place file format using the channel strip input format and plug-ins.
Bounce Tracks in Place (07:40) - Bouncing tracks in place is similar to bouncing regions in place, and this video covers the similarities, as well as demonstrates the differences.
Bounce Tracks in Place & Replace (05:18) - Learn all about the command that bounces all tracks in place and also replaces the source tracks. This is great for archiving and creating files to share.
Bounce Project or Section Pt. 1 (08:53) - This videos takes you through section selection methods and the parameters of the Bounce window.
Bounce Project or Section Pt. 2 (05:52) - Learn how to control your bounce format and make stereo or mono bounces as you want/need.
Export Audio Pt. 1 (08:32) - This video looks exporting files in mono and stereo and the Export File window parameters. It also covers the differences in files created by using regions or tracks for the export selection.
Export Audio Pt. 2 (08:30) - This video focuses on exporting tracks and multi output instruments and explains in-detail the export parameters. Working with summing and folder stacks is also demonstrated.
Freeze Tracks (06:08) - Learn how to make the freeze icon visible, what tracks to use it on, and how the two freeze modes vary.
Selection-Based Processing Pt. 1 (08:53) - This video covers the selection techniques and many of the parameters found in the Selection-Based Processing window.
Selection-Based Processing Pt. 2 (08:39) - Doug starts by revealing the gain menu settings and then covers the different selection methods available and the associated parameter choices.
Final Cut Pro XML (03:56) - Here Doug explains the "Export from Logic Pro" option as well as the "Import Into Final Cut Pro" feature.
AAF (04:54) - See how an AAF file translates going from Logic to Pro Tools.
Odds & Ends (02:55) - This video covers the menu items "Audio Files As" and "Region/Cell to Loop Library" in detail.
MIDI Clean Up for Export (04:32) - Doug explains and explores the menu items "Audio Files As" and "Region/Cell to Loop Library".
Meter, Markers & Tempo Maps (02:46) - See how to use a .mid file to send your project?s Time Signatures, Markers and Tempo Map to Pro Tools.
MIDI Formats for Notation (07:35) - This video shows you how to export .mid (Standard MIDI File) and .xml (MusicXML) files. The two versions are shown and compared in Dorico.