Maybe stupid question:
Is it possible to un-commit (un-freeze) at any point to get the original state of the track back? I thought the point of freeze is that it is "in place" and when you want to tweak things you simply un-freeze and re-freeze, no?
Thanks,
Frank.
EDIT: sorry, just saw that commits are to a new track. strange... so basically it's the same as offline bounce but you don't have to go through the questions where you want the result (clip-list, track etc.)? So if I decide to delete the un-commited original there's no way I can ever go back to the un-committed state?
Is it possible to un-commit (un-freeze) at any point to get the original state of the track back? I thought the point of freeze is that it is "in place" and when you want to tweak things you simply un-freeze and re-freeze, no?
Thanks,
Frank.
EDIT: sorry, just saw that commits are to a new track. strange... so basically it's the same as offline bounce but you don't have to go through the questions where you want the result (clip-list, track etc.)? So if I decide to delete the un-commited original there's no way I can ever go back to the un-committed state?
Possible to un-commit in 12.3 at any point?
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