On 26/09/2009, at 4:03 PM, Steve Currington wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > From: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com on behalf of jvtalbert > Sent: Sat 26-Sep-09 3:27 PM > To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com > Cc: > Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Converting Logic 5.5 PC Projects > >>> You can use the "poor man's freeze" : solo each track and bounce to >>> audio. Then you don't need to worry about any conversions. Just >>> start all audio from bar 0, and then you don't have to import the >>> files into Logic. Instead start a new Logic file and import the >>> audio clean. > >> I agree. Actually I've done that before two or three times to get >> projects into another DAW. But I'd rather not have to do that for 70 >> projects! I really wouldn't be able to find that kind of time. >> Converting them to native I'll be able to work on them on an >> up-to-date and supported DAW - and in this case on a machine with >> more horsepower. I'll also be able to finally retire (or restage) >> my old PC much sooner which has no other use right now other than to >> open Logic 5.5 projects > >> John > ======================================== > > Hmm what is that music transport format that can be used to move > projects between Protools and Logic,. Is it OMG or something. Damn I > forget & I am not near my studio riht now.. > > Anyway. wonder whether exporting in that and then importing into a > different version would work?? > > Just a lateral thought? > > Steve > OK I now remember it is an OMF file. As I say wonder how that would work? Never used one before so don't know what it brings and leaves behind. Steve
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Converting Logic 5.5 PC Projects
2009-09-26 by Stephen Currington
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