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> Audio Programs And How Easy It Is To Move Aiff's
musemaker1234
post Mon 13 Sep 2004, 18:14
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Hi everyone I am new to the boards. I just wanted to ask how many different audio programs have you used on a song or project?

I used Logic Platinum in OS9 for drums
ProTools OSX - to record my solos
Digital Performer 4 OSX- for pre-productions
and now back to Logic for post production
the reason was studio cost and time and money it just happened to work out this way no particular reason.
this is one of my songs http://homepage.mac.com/musemaker1234
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dixiechicken
post Tue 14 Sep 2004, 10:43
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To simply move the audio files - is simple -
most samplers daw:s (DP4 among others) can import aiff-files
and many other formats as well.

For sampled sounds the problems are if you have other info connected to the raw sound data,
such as keyboardzones/ranges, layers, fade ins & fade ots.
If the sound is loops/rytmicbeats you may have time/tempo info as well thats important.

This other "meta-sound-data" is usually proprietary -some samplers can read a slew of other sound-formats including this meta-data.

There are some special programs - Chickensys Translator - and others that can translate soundfiles back & forth in various formats.

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