scribbles
Monday 11 June 2007 à 16:34
Okay, so long story short, I will be having a track on a major release album. But the track they chose to use was originally made on Fruity Loops a couple of years ago.
I need to have this Fruity Loops file converted to a Pro Tools file in order for the studio staff to lay it down properly.
How can I do this? Is it possible? And if not, what do you suggest I do?
THIS IS A VERY URGENT AND IMPORTANT ISSUE, I HAVE TO DEAL WITH PRONTO. THIS VERY WELL COULD BE MY BIG BREAK.
ANY ADVICE OR HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
THANKS!
mortalengines
Tuesday 12 June 2007 à 05:34
One way is that I understand that Fruity can be a rewire slave to Pro Tools. You would open PT then Fruity and rewire/record all of your tracks from Fruity into PT. This may be a little more work than is necessary. The other is that you can take the individual tracks in Fruity (assuming that they are all Wav or Aiff and not midi/virtual instrument files) and insert them as individual tracks in PT.
scribbles
Tuesday 12 June 2007 à 23:21
Ohhh I see what you mean....I'll try it out when I get back. But definitely, thanks for the help. It's a real hassle for me because I don't use FL anymore and I don't have Pro Tools. I use Reason 3.0. So as soon as I buy myself the Pro Tools kit, I'll test it out.
Again thanks. If you ever need anything hit me up on myspace at www.myspace.com/triple101
Mac Daddy
Wednesday 13 June 2007 à 07:26
"mortalengines"... That is absolutely the way to do what "scribbles" needs. Good luck "scribbles" hope you make heaps of cash with your music "Getting Out There".
scribbles
Thursday 14 June 2007 à 03:58
Thanks a lot homey. It means a lot.
Peace.
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