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Old 10-08-2003, 04:30 AM
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Default PT LE to Bias Peak?




Has any1 used Bias Peak to "master" mix their songs after mixing in PT? We're thinking of purchasing Bias' 2-track editor. Is it worth it? Or could i just do the same thing bussing the tracks down 2 a stereo track, open a new session and do it there? what are, if any, the pros n cons of this situation?


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Old 10-08-2003, 06:57 AM
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Default Re: PT LE to Bias Peak?

I use Peak to master my DJ mixes, I can create CD track markers and apply effects without having to bounce. I like it because it's just 2 tracks, however you can also record into it.
There are many more uses, try the demo and check it out.
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