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Help burning PT regions on CD! (I miss Masterlist)
I'm sure the brain trust here has a solution for me. Here's the situation:
I am burning a one hour forty minute memorial service onto two CD's. Most of it is short art songs (soprano/piano) and some speaches. I have already normalized, taken out a few loud coughs etc. Then I dropped in region boundaries. (Command E before the first note of each piece). Then I named each region alphabetically and exported each region. In total this all took roughly the running time plus twenty minutes. Back in the days of OS9, I would have then opened Masterlist CD. Masterlist recognized PT regions, so I would have dragged them all in to a Masterlist document and burned. The End. Itunes doesn't see the exported regions. Jam doesn't see the imported regions. Aargh. Of course I could select each region, bounce it to disc individually, rename it and have it available in these programs. That, however, would take a couple more hours (there are roughly forty pieces/regions). Please help. What Mac disc burning program will recognize Protools regions, allow me to create a playlist and burn without inserting default spaces between them. Thanks in advance folks. Kevin M. Kelly "There needs to be a 12-step program for us gearheads" |
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What Mac disc burning program will recognize Protools regions, allow me to
create a playlist and burn without inserting default spaces between them. Thanks in advance folks. Again, I am amazed at what a PITA this process is. Why can't Pro Tools burn CD's? John A. Chiara SOS Recording Studio Live Sound Inc. Albany, NY www.sosrecording.net 518-449-1637 |
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Jam can read Pro Tools region definitions.
Rail -- Recording Engineer/Software Developer Rail Jon Rogut Software http://www.railjonrogut.com "Kevin Kelly" wrote in message ... I'm sure the brain trust here has a solution for me. Here's the situation: I am burning a one hour forty minute memorial service onto two CD's. Most of it is short art songs (soprano/piano) and some speaches. I have already normalized, taken out a few loud coughs etc. Then I dropped in region boundaries. (Command E before the first note of each piece). Then I named each region alphabetically and exported each region. In total this all took roughly the running time plus twenty minutes. Back in the days of OS9, I would have then opened Masterlist CD. Masterlist recognized PT regions, so I would have dragged them all in to a Masterlist document and burned. The End. Itunes doesn't see the exported regions. Jam doesn't see the imported regions. Aargh. Of course I could select each region, bounce it to disc individually, rename it and have it available in these programs. That, however, would take a couple more hours (there are roughly forty pieces/regions). Please help. What Mac disc burning program will recognize Protools regions, allow me to create a playlist and burn without inserting default spaces between them. Thanks in advance folks. Kevin M. Kelly "There needs to be a 12-step program for us gearheads" |
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Jam can read Pro Tools region definitions. BRBR
I'm probably missing something obvious. Since the finder doesn't display regions, how do I drag/drop these regions into Jam? Thanks Kevin M. Kelly "There needs to be a 12-step program for us gearheads" |
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You're right! Jam DOES read regions!
Thanks. Jam will recognize regions in SDII files, but not in AIFF or WAV files. My PT session was AIFF. I went back to Protools, saved a session copy and changed the audio file type to SDII, then re-exported the region defs...voila! While Jam does read both AIFF and WAV files, it won't see regions embedded in them. It's back to "old school" SDII for me! Thanks for your help - especially Rail KK Kevin M. Kelly "There needs to be a 12-step program for us gearheads" |
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