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New member and user

New member and user

2005-06-11 by Jerry Markham

Hi,

I've been working in Cubase SX for the last 6 months on my PC. I recently bought an Apple 
iBook G4 and received Logic Express with the purchase of M-Audio Firewire 410.

I will be ready in a few months to take my work on the road. Obviously to do this I need to 
introduce 6 months of Cubase SX work into Logic Express.

My question is this. Is it possible to import my Cubase SX projects (MIDI and .wav/.aiff) 
into Logic Express without having to slave over it for weeks and weeks? Or will I have to 
suck it up and by Cubase SX for Mac?

Thanks very much.
Jerry

Re: [Logic_Cafe] New member and user

2005-06-11 by GAmoore@aol.com

In a message dated 6/11/05 12:25:32 AM, jerrymarkhammusic@... writes:
My question is this. Is it possible to import my Cubase SX projects (MIDI and .wav/.aiff)
into Logic Express without having to slave over it for weeks and weeks? Or will I have to
suck it up and by Cubase SX for Mac?


Hi Jerry. Welcome aboard. I think some of our ex-Cubase experts can answer better, but most programs allow you to export midi files as one type or another then import them in logic. I have exported midi from Ableton Live and imported AIFF audio from Logic to Live without problems.

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