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Old 09-20-2006, 07:43 PM
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Default ReWire Windows Media Player

Does anyone know of a plugin for Windows Media Player that has ReWire? The reason is I use my ProTools setup for live use during my bands practice sessions. Sometimes we need to listen to a song (wav files stored on disk) to get a part right. Also I use it when I'm learning tunes on my own. I dont want to have to import a wav every time I want to listen to one.
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Old 09-20-2006, 11:37 PM
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Default Re: ReWire Windows Media Player

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Does anyone know of a plugin for Windows Media Player that has ReWire? The reason is I use my ProTools setup for live use during my bands practice sessions. Sometimes we need to listen to a song (wav files stored on disk) to get a part right. Also I use it when I'm learning tunes on my own. I dont want to have to import a wav every time I want to listen to one.
There are a few ways you can achieve this with just PT. Go to File > Import > Audio to Track... > (locate your wav file) > Hit the play button(or space bar) in the "Import Audio" window and use the play position slider. Your wav files will play without importing and you can locate parts of the song with the play position slider.

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Old 09-21-2006, 01:26 AM
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Default Re: ReWire Windows Media Player

Just use Media Player with the Digi Wave driver.
Download Rail's Digi MMEHelper and add Media Player to the opt it list.
You can also use Winamp via their ASIO plugin.
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