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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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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 27-Aug 02 From: Shanghai - CN Member No.: 7,165 ![]() |
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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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