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> Converting Studio Vision Files To Os X, How do I save all my old recordings?
rafisaar
post Wed 3 Dec 2003, 17:23
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Planning to make the move from my PowerMac 8600 to a new G5, I sadly have to leave Opcode's Studio Vision Pro.
The big question is: how do I transfer all my Vision sequences with linked audio files so that I'll be able to reopen them in Logic (for example) in OS X on the G5?

I have some idea, but it seems like a lot of work and I was wondering if some easier way existed and for that I need the help from the experts of this forum.

What I'm planning on doing is:
1) convert all the sequences to standard MIDI files (will the patch changes be kept?)
2) mix all the audio parts per track into a single new audio file which starts at the beginning of the sequence (even if it includes just silence) - that way I don't have to record which file starts at what exact point into the song and when I import the audio into the new file I know it always starts right at the beginning

So this seems like a lot of work for all the sequences I have, and I do want to have the ability to make future edits to these songs.
Is there a way to make this easier?
Is there some conversion tool?
Maybe Logic can immediately open Studio Vision files???
And what about the patch names. Now I use Opcode's Galaxy. Will Logic read my current patches?

Thanks in advance!
(I'll have some hardware questions, but those are for the future rolleyes.gif )

Rafi
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nick d
post Fri 5 Dec 2003, 22:33
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Hi Rafi, try the Opcode List, I don't know the url off hand, but there are many Vision users who could probably give you advice on how to proceed. Try a search for the Vision Info Site as well, there might be some info there. Hope this helps.

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rafisaar
post Sat 6 Dec 2003, 18:21
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Thanks a lot for the info!

Anyone have the URL for the Opcode list and/or the Vision Info site?


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Rafi
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nick d
post Mon 8 Dec 2003, 06:39
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Here is the Vision site, a link for the opcode list is there also.

http://www.fm-music.com/v/
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post Mon 8 Dec 2003, 11:31
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rafisaar,

Just my 2p worth - a lot of my early work was in Opcode's Musicshop and StudioVision so when I moved to Logic, I was faced with the same problem. Although I can't answer your question totally, I can say that from Opcode - if you 'Export' your Midi sequences as Midi files - Logic will 'Import' them perfectly. I moved all my sequences across with no problems - I was impressed with Logic's import abilities. Instrument names comes across just fine. I can't help you with the audio parts though - I was happy to re-do all mine - they needed re-working anyhow.

Hope it helps. wink.gif

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rafisaar
post Mon 8 Dec 2003, 12:00
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Thanks nick d and PhilTrueman.

After a few more hours of browsing I also found this topic on the Mac OS X software forum of this site:
Converting old Studio Vision files
so it seems like unfortunately my original time consuming plan is the only correct one.

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