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    Default Need Help Bouncing Tracks to New DAW

    I was stupid enough to use adobe audition 3.0 and now I need to move my projects over to reaper because reaper is soooo good and light. Adobe Audition basically farts out on me. Anyways I have a lot of tracks that start in the middle of no where and I either have to write down the starting times and plug them into reaper.... or i can solo the tracks out as a wave file and import them into reaper without worring about timing issues. HOWEVER adobe audition doesn't allow me to export the waves uncompressed.... these are the options:

    64-bit doubles (RAW) (dbl)
    8-bit signed (.sam)
    ACM Wave
    Amiga IFF-8Svx
    Apple AIFF
    Creative Sound Blaster
    Dialogic ADPCM
    Diamond Ware Digitized
    DVI/IMA ADPCM
    Microsoft ADPCM
    NEXT/Sun
    Ogg Vorbis
    SampleVision
    WIndows Media AUdio
    WIndows PCM (tried this because its the uncompressed thing they have but it didn't import into reaper)
    PCM Raw Data


    Please help......

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    Your Audition files should already be in uncompressed .wav/BWF format unless you changed them around. Import those same wav files into reaper.

    .wav is not a compressed or lossy format. It is a lossless format.

    Audition works outstanding for me but perhaps you will enjoy the workflow of Reaper better.
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    If you need track time markings then set your display in both DAWs to minutes|seconds. Write down those timings and simply adjust the track in the new DAW. I didn't see any <import> tool in Reaper when I just glanced in at it.
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