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Old 12-23-2013, 08:41 PM
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Default Importing audio files for remix - convert or set session to match source audio?

In PTMP 8, I usually use 24 bit 48 K as my default sessions settings. I have a few songs originally done in Logic 5 on the PC and they are 16 bit, 44.1.

PT will convert these files upon import to my default settings - or, would I be better off just creating a session to match the source files? Is there any benefit or harm with the conversion?

It's OK if there's no benefit, as long as it doesn't mess anything up. It's going to be mostly just a remix, but I may want to add new parts which I would rather do at the higher bit and sampling rates.

Thanks!
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