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Saving as an omf file
I mainly use Digital Performer 3.11 for editing and mixing but next week I have to mix an album which was recorded in Protools 5.
Ihave protools mbox. How can I export the files as OMF files so that I can open them in DP? The other way round is simple. DP lets you save it's files as OMF with regions and fades coming up in Protools exactly as they appear in DP. I would appreciate any help in this regard as I would be more comfortable mixing in DP (and quicker). Thank you . |
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Re: Saving as an omf file
thats easy. Download OMF tool from the digi site, do a search for it, and you can convert pro tools sessions to and from OMF files, peice of cake. works with anything that makes an OMF file, like Final Cut (video editing program), Digital Performer, anything. ITs not as good as Digitranslator, but it gets the job done.
zack |
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