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I am making a duo record with a violinist who uses a Digi MBox. We
both have PowerbookG4s and are working mostly separately. (She lives in Brooklyn, I live in DC). She has an MBox and I have a DIgi 002. We have one song in this project that I recorded at the 96K rate. (I don't know why I did this... we're working very far out of the world of hi-fi.) She can't open this song in her MBox. How do I convert this file for easy use on her MBox? In other words, how do you convert at 96K ProTools LE files to 48K ProTools LE files? If any of you Digi-heads can email me this info quickly, I'd appreciate it. The manual has lots of stuff about importing audio of differing sampling rates but I can't seem to find the info about exporting a Digi file to a lower sampling rate. Please email at --- chad |
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 12:15:32 -0700, Chad Clark wrote
(in message ) : In other words, how do you convert at 96K ProTools LE files to 48K ProTools LE files? --------------------------------snip---------------------------------- I'd say just bounce the session as a 48K file. I don't think there's a quick and easy way of converting an entire session to 48K, and leave all the edits and automaton intact. You might want to check on the Digidesign user group: http://duc.digidesign.com/ and ask around in the LE section about it. --MFW |
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