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Mon 23 Dec 2002, 06:33
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 05-Dec 02 From: London - UK Member No.: 9,833 |
hwo do i save all my recording as an AIFF file in pro tools???!?!?!?
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Mon 23 Dec 2002, 17:48
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Do you mean your mix?
That would be an option when you "Bounce". |
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Mon 23 Dec 2002, 19:03
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
yep... either you can "bounce to disk" a whole mix or solo a track or two or you can export individual regions out by themselves using the regions window to the right. The "bounce to disk" option should be under the file menu I think. Don't forget to set the start and end points in the transport first too
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 00:20
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 30-Nov 02 From: Ooze - BO Member No.: 9,707 |
If you wanna burn the Mix on CD, you'll also have to choose 44.1KHz/16bits/Stereo Interleaved (in the Bounce dialogue box).
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 02:21
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 05-Dec 02 From: London - UK Member No.: 9,833 |
i need to make it so i can change the entire thing into .mp3's ( i can use i tunes for this yeah?
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 06:40
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 27-Aug 02 From: Shanghai - CN Member No.: 7,165 |
mancabbage
Select the Audio with the Cursor (add half a bar at the end - and start of possible ) If you recorded in 24 Bit - Insert the Stereo 'Dither' Plug-In on the Master Fader Bounce to Disk; MP3 Direct Bounce (from Protools file ) - Set "Quality" required, bounce to 128 , 160, 192 (or whatever you want - It is best to use 128 for internet - the files get 50% bigger and clearer as you step up) ALTERNATIVELY; Bounce (quicker than MP3)) to AIF THEN open itunes,Choose from menu EDIT/PREFERENCES and set Importing etc (MP3 Encoder) to what you want and click ok Choose ADVANCED/Convert to MP3 and choose the 'Object' or file you wish to Convert and GO One Problem - The file goes straight into the Library so you need to give it a recognisable file name to easily recover it to place in your own playlist I am informed the MP3 encoder in Protools is better than MP3 conversion in itunes but you can be the judge Hope this helps Tony |
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 12:52
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 30-Nov 02 From: Ooze - BO Member No.: 9,707 |
QUOTE (Tone @ Dec 24 2002, 05:40) I am informed the MP3 encoder in Protools is better than MP3 conversion in itunes but you can be the judge One thing to considere is that the MP3 option doesn't come for free !! Digidesign "kindly" offers it for an extra 20 bucks !... I bought it because I hate iTunes and don't wanna have anything to do with it...but that's quite personnal... iTunes will probably do the job...for free! -------------------- I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes''...I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes''...I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes''...I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes''...I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes''...I will not call my teacher "Hot Cakes''...
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 13:00
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 10-Jul 02 From: Weimar - DE Member No.: 5,666 |
considering it's digidee we're talking about it's surprising that it wasn't $2000 for the exclusive "ultimate, hardware based mp3 encoding solution".
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