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Subject:Exporting Acid Projects To Cake Walk, Pro tools, Or Regular ADAT
Posted by: ahzee1
Date:10/16/2001 6:04:38 PM
I need help transfering my projects to ADAT,Cake Walk or Pro tools.Once I finish a project at home I can't spread it out in the recording studio.Can anyone help me??. ahzee1@excite.com |
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Subject:RE: Exporting Acid Projects To Cake Walk, Pro tools, Or Regular ADAT
Reply by: Rockitglider
Date:10/16/2001 6:48:10 PM
Hello, I think you can save your projects in seperate wave files for each track. You would use the Render As found in the File menu, assuming you have Acid Pro 3.0. See ya, Rockit |
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Subject:RE: Exporting Acid Projects To Cake Walk, Pro tools, Or Regular ADAT
Reply by: parkerfly
Date:10/16/2001 8:52:16 PM
Acid is probably the easiest tool in the world to export. You can save your projects in almost any format known to man. Then just use the import function in your other application. For example, set a project up in Acid, make sure you are at 44.1 or 48 and 16 or 24bit (depending on your prefernces) save to a temp file or whatever as .WAV or AIF, then for example in Pro Tools, use the import Audio function to bring in the region.... all of this is covered in the help documentation. Good luck |
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Subject:RE: Exporting Acid Projects To Cake Walk, Pro tools, Or Regular ADAT
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:10/17/2001 2:53:54 PM
To add what everyone else said, also try File>Export Loops on the menu bar (in ACID Pro 3 only that I know of). Only the loops used in the project will be exported, but they'll also retain the key and tempo of the project as well. HTH, Iacobus |
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Subject:RE: Exporting Acid Projects To Cake Walk, Pro tools, Or Regular ADAT
Reply by: ahzee1
Date:10/19/2001 1:12:59 PM
Thanks for the advice, But I have one more question.What if the sample I'm looping is a Mp3 file say for example from a song I downloaded off the internet.Will cake walk, and Pro Tools recognise it? |