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Scott
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May 16, 2003 15:26 PDT
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unfortunately, im my experience you cannot keep your mixes in DP intact.
save as an OMF to get into PT w/your edits, but the automation doesn't make
it across, though i used to think it was supposed to.
| | From: chris <cell-@scholastic.com>
Reply-To: dp-pro-@topica.com
Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 16:20:30 -0400
To: "'dp-pro-@topica.com'" <dp-pro-@topica.com>
Subject: RE:
I am having my stuff professionally mixed and they work in ProTools. My
files are so close right now. They just need some tweaking to get them
finished. I don't want to have to remix from scratch in ProTools. Chris
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From: kol-@csulb.edu
Reply To: dp-pro-@topica.com
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:51 PM
To: dp-pro-@topica.com
Subject: Re:
Chris: I only know DP3 but I am curious why you are changing from Dp to
ProTools? What are the advantages. disadvantages? thanks, danny
chris wrote:
| | I need to convert my DP3 mixes to ProTools. They are all audio tracks
not midi. Does anyone know how to do that so i can keep my mixes intact?
Thanks, Chris
chris e.
nyc
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