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Anything else open a Session 8 file?
I have a few projects done a decade ago on a Session 8 that I would like to update. I really don't want to rebuild them from scratch if I can avoid it.
Does ProTools free have the ability to open Session 8 files? I don't really expect the answer to be yes, knowing how Digi loves planed obsolescence, but I thought I would ask. Maybe someone hacked together a file converter at some point? I guess I can find one on ebay, flatten my audio tracks and then give it a proper burial after i am done. they can't cost much nowadays. Doc. |
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Re: Anything else open a Session 8 file?
Wondering if someone ever found a way to do just that, I too have extremely old, 1994 songs. is there a converter for it?
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