Is there anyway to mix in a specific sample rate and bounce in higher?

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  1. MaXe1

    MaXe1 Ultrasonic

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    Specifically in Pro Tools,
    Is there anyway to mix in a specific sample rate like(44.1 KHZ) and bounce in higher sample rate(Involving all processing done)? I simply want all my processing to be done in higher sample rate. I know some plugins might automatically do that but I want to be absolutely sure all processing is done in higher sample rate!
     
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  3. ampworks

    ampworks Producer

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    i mix at 44 and bounce to 88 but most of my work is bounced and frozen, just gives the bus plugins some clarity.
    I dont convert the project to 88 just mixdown so not sure it really does anything other then make a larger filesize
     
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    Gyro Gearloose Audiosexual

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    bump
     
  5. junh1024

    junh1024 Rock Star

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    AFAIK no, and there is little benefit to HR processing. If you want to do this try REAPER.
     
  6. MaXe1

    MaXe1 Ultrasonic

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    I am asking about pro tools. What does it have to do with Reaper?
    It has become a common syndrome in this forum like whatever you ask people say "Use Reaper".
    Stop it.
     
  7. Funk U

    Funk U Platinum Record

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    Yes. When you bounce to disk or bounce tracks the dialogue box gives you the option to change the sample rate. I mean, have you bounced anything in pro tools before? Or opened the manual? I ask, because i did both to arrive at the answer i gave you.
     
  8. MaXe1

    MaXe1 Ultrasonic

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    Well, in bounce yes. But while mixing in session with a specific sample rate, I would do "commit" instead of bounce. Is not there anyway to commit in a higher sample rate?!
     
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