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Audio Instruments from L6 to Pro Tools

Audio Instruments from L6 to Pro Tools

2004-10-25 by Gareth Hemmings

Dear All

Have searched LUG help/FAQs and past posts as well as manuals and 
digidesign but can't seem to work out how to do the following:

Take a song (without vocals) - all instruments are EXS24 audio instruments 
and Virtual Guitar - and put it into a Pro Tools (LE) session.  The tracks I have 
recorded are just the data and not audio, but I don't want to bounce the stereo 
file as I want to be able to have each track indiciually in Pro Tools.  I'm sure 
this is obvious, yet I can't tell for looking!

Thanks

Gareth Hemmings

Re: [EXS] Audio Instruments from L6 to Pro Tools

2004-10-25 by chris hellstrom

Gareth Hemmings wrote:

>  Have searched LUG help/FAQs and past posts as well as manuals and
>  digidesign but can't seem to work out how to do the following:
>
>  Take a song (without vocals) - all instruments are EXS24 audio  instruments
>  and Virtual Guitar - and put it into a Pro Tools (LE) session.� The  tracks 
>  I have recorded are just the data and not audio, but I don't want to bounce 
> the stereo  file as I want to be able to have each track indiciually in Pro 
> Tools.� I'm sure  this is obvious, yet I can't tell for looking!


Gareth,
You need to bounce each track individually.
Since you're in 6, there are two ways of doing this.

The long way:
Solo and bounce each track. (change the output to mono for mono files)

The quick way:
Set your freeze file format to 24bit. (preferences > audio) and freeze 
all your tracks
in one pass.

Then simply bring these files into your ProTools session.

.Chris

Re: Audio Instruments from L6 to Pro Tools

2004-10-26 by Nick Batzdorf

From: "Gareth Hemmings" <ghemmings@...>

>Take a song (without vocals) - all instruments are EXS24 audio instruments
>and Virtual Guitar - and put it into a Pro Tools (LE) session.  The 
>tracks I have
>recorded are just the data and not audio, but I don't want to bounce 
>the stereo
>file as I want to be able to have each track indiciually in Pro Tools.

As Chris Hellstrom says, the easiest way is to Freeze the tracks.

While L7 has a 1-button bounce (I don't have it yet so I don't know 
how it works), you need to know how bouncing works in L6. It's 
actually very easy: you just assign everything you want to bounce to 
a stereo pair to the same Output object, where you'll see the Bounce 
button. If you're bouncing external instruments along with the audio 
that comes from inside Logic, you have to use the real-time bounce, 
otherwise you can use the quick one. (Use Input objects to monitor 
external instruments.)

But you can only bounce one stereo pair at a time.
-- 

Nick Batzdorf
818/905-9101, cell 590-9101, fax 905-5434

Re: Audio Instruments from L6 to Pro Tools

2004-10-26 by Mark Jones

apulSoft Wormhole ($25), in conjunction with VST-RTAS Adapter ($99) should 
allow you to stream audio from Logic to PTLE

Wormhole: www.apulsoft.ch
VST-RTAS Adapter: www.fxpansion.com
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>Have searched LUG help/FAQs and past posts as well as manuals and
>digidesign but can't seem to work out how to do the following:
>
>Take a song (without vocals) - all instruments are EXS24 audio instruments
>and Virtual Guitar - and put it into a Pro Tools (LE) session.  The tracks 
>I have
>recorded are just the data and not audio, but I don't want to bounce the 
>stereo
>file as I want to be able to have each track indiciually in Pro Tools.  I'm 
>sure
>this is obvious, yet I can't tell for looking!
>
>Thanks
>
>Gareth Hemmings

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