Does anyone know how to export a rpoject from Pro Tools to Cubase or any other DAW? Any input would be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Zoro.
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Yet sure, you get the tracks but you don't get the plug-ins nor
Yet sure, you get the tracks but you don't get the plug-ins nor manipulations since those can't be translated on average.
So if you want everything you accomplished in ProTools, it's a long laborious process of exportation, exploitation, consternation, constipation, subordination reservations.
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Ms. Remy Ann David
OMF does work in Cubase. How well it works depends on the proje
OMF does work in Cubase. How well it works depends on the project. If you are using all sorts of plug ins, you probably won't get the results you want.
Another option would be to export the audio tracks. Start each at zero. then they can be imported into Cubase and the mixing can begin.
I am only triyng to export the audio files. No Plugins or anythi
I am only triyng to export the audio files. No Plugins or anything else are needed just the raw files. I know that Cubase 4 does OMF but I do not know how to use it. There are different takes in a single channel and I just wanted to know how to take them out without going to the root folder, take all of the audio files and then align them back in the new DAW.
Not being intelligent enough to answer you properly regarding th
Not being intelligent enough to answer you properly regarding this question, my first thought would be, there isn't any conversion program designed to accomplish this.
Knowing that. I would think to take my ProTools sessions and mute all channels. Now you start with Channel 1 and unmute that. Export/bounce each channel individually with all of your preprogrammed inserts, plug-ins, effects, etc.. Then also bounce that channel dry. Keep everything. Reassembling it as needed.
Too much in the lots of work to do pile for me.
Ms. Remy Ann David