Transferring Br-8 Recorder Tracks To Protools |
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dim. 10 juil. 2005, 06:09
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Hi there,
Sounds like the input for your tracks is set to the stereo analog input...
You need to set the input of each track manually in the Protools mix window - 1 through 8 on the ADAT. Each channel has an input button...
If you play the source with the tracks in record mode, you should see 8 lots of independent levels...
When doing a digital transfer, also remember to set the clock source to the ADAT input, and of course the sample rate needs to be the same too.
Swap the source back to internal once you've finished the transfer. If your clock is wrong the tracks will 'click'. (Setup > Hardware Setup)
KM
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lun. 11 juil. 2005, 13:18
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QUOTE (DeeVeeBee @ Jul 9 2005, 19:00) I'm trying to transfer all 8 tracks simultaneously using "digital out" from my recorder to "optical in" on the Digi 002, but for some reason each of the 8 tracks in Protools is a stereo mixdown of all 8 tracks on my recorder. I'm trying to get 8 separate isolated tracks all synchronized without having to transfer each track one by one. Is this even possible? Your help would be much appreciated By BR-8 you mean Boss BR-8? I'm not familiar with the machine but looking at its specs (the only digital out being DIGITAL OUT (Optical) I don't think it's capable of transferring 8 digital tracks simultaneously. The standard optical or S/PDIF is for 2-track stereo signal only.
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mar. 12 juil. 2005, 22:40
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Try recording a click simultaneously on all 8 tracks, just a single click before the first track starts on the recording, up to say 10 seconds early, do it on all 8 tracks at the same time in the same recording "session" so that it appears precisely at the same moment in time on all 8 tracks, then dump them as 4 stereo or if you like 8 mono tracks onto your other system, then line up the tracks by zooming into sample accurate view and cutting the tracks right at the very first sample of the click you recorded, and then moving all the parts so that they line up (use the snap feature of whatever software you're using should be easy), the tracks should then be in sync, you can then get rid of the click anyway you want to.
Miklos.
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