I do not believe so from Logic to PT or vice verse, maybe somebody else
will
chime in, but I work with a guy whose main rig is Logic and he just snags
the audio folder from me of the session and drags the audio files into a
new
session on his Logic. This means if you had any synths you would have to
bounce them down into that folder as well.
HTH
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Christopher Gilland
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Emergency: I need some help with ProTools File Converting
okay.
So there's really no way to actually do it as a physical session?
Chris.
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On Jul 22, 2014, at 15:51, "Poppa Bear" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Chris, the short answer is to send him your audio folder if all
your tracks are audio.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 9:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Emergency: I need some help with ProTools File Converting
Importance: High
Folks, I have a two day deadline for this. My grandfather passed away
yesterday at 10:21AM. I've been asked to perform Because He Lives
with my cousin inlaw who is a professional guitarist within the Charlotte
NC area.
He'll be doing vocals/guitar, and I'll be on either piano or keyboard,
just depending on if there is a piano there. If not, I'll be bringing
my keyboard. Anyway, Here's my question. Dan and I will be rehursing
tomorrow night face to face in person, as the service will be on
Thursday. However, he wants me to nake a recording which he can dubb
some things with guitar on top of. The family not only wants it done
live, but they want a professionally done in studio arrangement. The
thing is, Dan teaches guitar, so he doesn't have a lot of time to be
in the studio recording. I shant go into all the details, but it's
just not feezable for him and I to record it together live in my
studio. He, however has his own little studio in his house just like
I do. The only problem is, he uses Logic, not ProTools. Don't worry
about accessibility. He's totally sighted. What he and I need to
know is, I'm using PT 11. He's on the most recent build of Logic.
I'm not sure what flavor of Logic, but it's whatever the most highest
end version is. That, I do! know. Anyway, I know I could bounce the
session to a wave file, and send it to him to import, but he wants the
actual session. So, is there a way that I can convert the ptx file
into a session which could open up in Logic and show him all the
tracks, their meters, etc? I understand that the plugins I use are
AAX, therefore probably wouldn't carry over, but he can deal with that.
He just needs some way to access the raw unmastered unprocessed session.
I pretty much have it done over here, but I just need to know how to
zip this up in a way he could open.
Chris.
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