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Mike Caffrey
 
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Default Opening a session without all the plugins


What would be the best or easiest way to prepare a ProTools session, a
finished mix, on a different computer that didn't have all of the same
plugins as the original computer, but you wanted to play back the exact
same mix.

Let's suppose that there were inserts and aux sends and subgroups and
fader moves.

My first through was that you'd bounce the effects returns and audio
suite the inserts. But it would probably me better to buss and
re-record the effects returns. I guess you could buss and re-record and
subgroups, and you'd ahve to do the same with the inserts as
audiotuieing them wouldn't necessarily caputre the sequence of insterts
properly - say delay feeding somthing else.

Would bussing and re-recording be a better option than bouncing to disk
or is that pretty much the same thing?

Also, would anything need to be done to compensate for latency or would
these techniques recreqte the existing mix latency (if there is any)
identically as it happens in the mix?

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