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Recording Multiple Audio Streams in Protools 10
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I am building a DAW and want to utilize Protools 10. I want to Record 16 audio streams with Protools 10. Channel 1 & 2 being a stereo pair, Channel 3 & 4 being a channel pair and so forth through Channel 15 and Channel 16. Q1). While recording on all 16 Channels, can channels 1 & 2 be stopped and started while the other channels continue recording. Q2). Does Protools 10 write to Disk as the recording is in progress or does it write to Disk after all recording is stopped. Q3). I want to write Channel 1 & Channel 2 to a single MP3 File and Channel 3 and Channel 4 to a single MP3 File and so forth through Channel 15 and Channel 16. For a total of 8 Individual MP3 Files. Can Protools process each channel pair at the same time and write them to individual MP3 files. thanks in advance |
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Re: Recording Multiple Audio Streams in Protools 10
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I hope this clears up your questions a bit, but let me know if you're confused about any of it. |
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