What is one consequence of using Commit on a track?

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What is one consequence of using Commit on a track?

Explanation:
Commit prints the track’s insert effects and renders the result into audio, creating a version that can be played back without needing the plug-ins. This baked sound means you can bypass or remove the effects without changing the audible result, which also frees CPU and helps with stability. It doesn’t delete the track, disable MIDI input, or duplicate the track—the primary outcome is the audio being “printed” with the plug-in processing embedded.

Commit prints the track’s insert effects and renders the result into audio, creating a version that can be played back without needing the plug-ins. This baked sound means you can bypass or remove the effects without changing the audible result, which also frees CPU and helps with stability. It doesn’t delete the track, disable MIDI input, or duplicate the track—the primary outcome is the audio being “printed” with the plug-in processing embedded.

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