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> Cubase Won't Play With Protools, importing pro tools aifs into cubase
bjkiwi
post Sun 21 Dec 2003, 02:21
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Has anyone any idea why audio files recorded in pro tools LE (saved as 24bit .aifs) won't import into cubase and seem to be generic documents on my desktop? 'Get info' in the finder says it's a 'document' and not an aif.
I'm running cubase VST 32/5 on OS 9.2. (I know this is the OSX forum but I thought I might find an answer here.)
The interesting thing is that Quicktime will open them and play them and Spark XL will also import and play them.
Quicktime describes the file as a '24-bit integer, mono, 44.1kHz, 16 bits' file. Spark XL sees it as a 24 bit aif.
I've got around the problem by batch processing the files in Spark but can't figure out why cubase doesn't import it as is (and the finder thinks it's only a 'document') but Quicktime and Spark will.
I've tried rebuilding the desktop and even just renaming the file .aif but no changes
Any ideas?
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domi
post Sat 15 May 2004, 22:35
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Hello : I thing you can't use a PT audio file like that , directly in Cubase.You need to export or consolidated in PT , and do it in AIFF , and then this file would be compatible with Cubase ( I work with OSX and Cubase SX now )...I've forgotten all my reflex in OS9 and Cubase VST 32...Try this and tell me the result..Tchaooooo


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beatnik
post Mon 17 May 2004, 11:29
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Even though you are running both apps on a mac I'd suggest choosing the enforce pc/mac compatibility for your PT sessions that will make your files readable by VST. Also when you bounce to disc tracks that you plan to import into VST also use the wav format. This isn't the only way but it will make it simpler.

A question for others who have used the enforce mac/pc compatibilty, does this add any noticable overhead. I've been doing this becasue of a "packed" I made with another musician. We write songs together so we both bought Pro Tools (mine for mac, his for pc). I just hope I haven't been wasting resources all this time rolleyes.gif
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td3k
post Mon 17 May 2004, 19:25
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I don't think "enforce PC-Mac compatibility" creates any extra overhead, It merely causes PT to use file formats that are compatible to both platforms.

Also for bjkiwi's existing sessions he can do "Save session copy in" + "enforce PC-Mac compatibility" this will create a copy of the entire session and copy in new versions of all the audio files, enforcing compatibility.

Hope that helps.
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