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Old 27th August 2005, 09:31 AM   #1
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Importing Protools files in time into Logic session

I have a Protools HD3 studio and a client who is working in Logic wants to come to my studio to record drums, which will then be dropped back into his producer's Logic DAW. What is the best way to do this.Shouldhe bring backing tracks with the correct timeline? Then presumably the drum audio can be transferred in time to the Logic set up? What is the best procedure here and what should the band bring, what format do I give him?
Don't want to screw up here, usually bands do all and mixing at my place, but increasingly my studio has a rep for good drum sound so I Guess it is inevitable that folks will come for what they want and then do their own thing.

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If you're not experienced in platform/DAW transfers, by far the easiest way is to work with stems in both directions. Get him to render all his backing tracks starting from 0 for you - then you can just drag them into tools and start them at 0 yourself! When you have finished tracking (as long as you have no plug ins on your tracks) just select everything you have recorded, change the disk allocation to a new folder for the tracks in question and consolidate the audio! As you're in the UK, PM me for my phone number if you want more info....
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