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> Routing Garageband In To Protools
Mr 6x
posté mer. 20 avril 2005, 22:50
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Okay you guys, it's me again. Can someone please tell me how to route/get audio from Garageband in to ProTools? Also, I tried saving a file that I created in Soundtrack as a AIFF file, however, I was unsuccessful. So, if anyone has any tips, by all means pass it along.

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Mr 6x
posté mer. 11 mai 2005, 20:51
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Okay, I'm throwing this out here once again, can anyone offer ANY suggestions on how to route GB into PT w/o having to export?
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coldharbour
posté jeu. 12 mai 2005, 18:48
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You didn't mention what kind of PT hardware you are using.

If you had a ProTools TDM / HD system you could use PT hardware to process native tracks in Logic Pro mixer via Emagic System Bridge (ESB), which is fully integrated in Logic Pro 7.

However, it is not possible to route audio from GB to PT inside your Mac.

Only idea that comes in mind is trying to get GB and PT software running simultaneously and connecting your Mac to PT hardware via S/PDIF, but that's really far fetched and I don't think it'll work.
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arvidtp
posté jeu. 12 mai 2005, 19:20
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you can route audio between any apps except Pro Tools (they use their own proprietary audio system that is not compatable with coreaudio) - http://jackosx.com !
Sorry, just not Pro Tools.


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td3k
posté ven. 13 mai 2005, 13:55
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Exporting the audio from GB is the easiest way. In what manner was that not able to work before? If you solo out and export each track as a seperate AIFF file, bouncing out the entire track from the first bar to the end of the song. Set the tempo the same in your PT file, and import each file into a seperate track in PT on the first bar. All tracks will line up perfectly.
I have used this method in the past to get tracks into PT from many different programs (Reason, ReBirth, Cubase VST32, Live, ect.) Prior to ReWire in PT it was the only way. (Unfortunately GB will not act as a ReWire client to the best of my knowledge).

If you had a second computer you could sync MIDI clock, PT as master and GB as slave, route the audio from the GB computer into the inputs of the PT computer, solo out each GB track, and sync-record each track into PT.

This will be much more cumbersome than the previous method using exported files.

Good luck,

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