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Old 18th December 2006   #1
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Making my home studio Compatible with a Pro Studio

The Problem:
I want to take a L/R mix of drums recorded in a great studio, and be able to record vox and other overdubs in my home studio, then back to a pro studio to mix.

With most pro studios being PT friendly, do I need PT to be able to be in cahoots with them? I only need to record 2 tracks at a time, though 4 would be cool.

**Most the stuff I've recorded so far is at 96**

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Nope.
just make sure that if your not on PT platform,that you consolidate ( make sure your audio files are start at the begining of the session) your files before bringing them to the mix place.

Make sure your fades are all clean first, no cliks or pops.

easy as pie.
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All you need is sound files that are Pro Tools compatibale..Wav ect...

Then pop them on a hard drive bring them to the studio,Track your drums,go home add your tracks,Bring the drive back with all the Sound Files for mix, Easy

Just make sure all the tracks start at zero so they all line up


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HA Ha Ha Craig,.... we posted the same thing at the same time...... Funny LoL
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