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Hey all,

I'm new to this group and had a quick question about Logic and DP.

More specifically, I'm looking to open (or convert) a logic file into
DP 4.6. Is there a reliable and/or easy way to do this?

Thanks in advance!

-Sean

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Seangdolan wrote:

Hey all,

I'm new to this group and had a quick question about Logic and DP.

More specifically, I'm looking to open (or convert) a logic file into
DP 4.6. Is there a reliable and/or easy way to do this?

Thanks in advance!


What version of Logic?

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On 7/27/06 9:48 PM, "hank alrich" wrote:

Seangdolan wrote:

Hey all,

I'm new to this group and had a quick question about Logic and DP.

More specifically, I'm looking to open (or convert) a logic file into
DP 4.6. Is there a reliable and/or easy way to do this?

Thanks in advance!


What version of Logic?

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ha


Not sure...I would guess the most current mac version.

Essentially what I'm trying to do is mix the basic tracks I recorded in a
studio using Logic at my home studio using DP 4.6.

-S

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Essentially what I'm trying to do is mix the basic tracks I recorded in a
studio using Logic at my home studio using DP 4.6.


If there are edits & punchins in the tracks, the officially correct
approach is to export the project as an OMF, provided the Logic studio
is equipped to do that. Since even in the best of times OMF is rather
iffy, the surefire approach is to merge or render each track from a
common start point to the end as a new complete file. Then import these
files into empty tracks in DP. This is a little time consuming, but it
works. It just means you have to commit to any edits done at the
previous studio, so check that all your crossfades are working before
you merge.

Scott Fraser

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