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Re: 16 bit files - Paris to Logic PC [message #102784 is a reply to message #102765] |
Tue, 10 March 2009 09:00 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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No...main editor window..just highlight the track(s) and render, exept,before
you do, set the record path to where you want it, and select "wave" as the
output file .
You could also do a save audio file as (this would be in the audio window)
and select wave there.
Or select "export audio object" in the audio window, and select wave. The
top 2 methods work if your dealing with 16 bit files, which is my understanding
of what your doing...right???
If you are dealing with 24 bit files you have to use method 3.
Macro express works great for automating these tasks.
Rod
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>Hi Rod,
>
>In the audio window right?
>
>Thanks,
>Tom
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>
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.r.com> wrote in message
>news:49b43a4a$1@linux...
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>> If they're 16 bit just select wave as the output source and render in
>> Paris....no
>> exporting neccessary.
>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>Hi everyone,
>>>
>>>I am recording basics at 16 bit for a client today.
>>>He would like 16 bit wavs to use in Logic (PC) when
>>>we're finished. Is easiest to render in paris then
>>>export individually in the audio window? I also have Wavelab 4.
>>>I'm thinking there might be a batch convert somehow there.
>>>
>>>I'm not well versed with Wavelab so please give me
>>>instructions if that's the best technique. What type of .wav
>>>is expected? Broadcast?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: 16 bit files - Paris to Logic PC [message #102785 is a reply to message #102784] |
Mon, 09 March 2009 13:12 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Thanks Rod.
I thought there needn't be an extra step.
Render to the correct folder and you're done.
Thanks,
Tom
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:49b69334$1@linux...
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> No...main editor window..just highlight the track(s) and render,
> exept,before
> you do, set the record path to where you want it, and select "wave" as the
> output file .
> You could also do a save audio file as (this would be in the audio window)
> and select wave there.
> Or select "export audio object" in the audio window, and select wave. The
> top 2 methods work if your dealing with 16 bit files, which is my
> understanding
> of what your doing...right???
> If you are dealing with 24 bit files you have to use method 3.
> Macro express works great for automating these tasks.
> Rod
> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>Hi Rod,
>>
>>In the audio window right?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Tom
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.r.com> wrote in message
>>news:49b43a4a$1@linux...
>>>
>>> If they're 16 bit just select wave as the output source and render in
>
>>> Paris....no
>>> exporting neccessary.
>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>>I am recording basics at 16 bit for a client today.
>>>>He would like 16 bit wavs to use in Logic (PC) when
>>>>we're finished. Is easiest to render in paris then
>>>>export individually in the audio window? I also have Wavelab 4.
>>>>I'm thinking there might be a batch convert somehow there.
>>>>
>>>>I'm not well versed with Wavelab so please give me
>>>>instructions if that's the best technique. What type of .wav
>>>>is expected? Broadcast?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Tom
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: 16 bit files - Paris to Logic PC [message #102801 is a reply to message #102785] |
Wed, 11 March 2009 21:11 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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exactly
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>Thanks Rod.
>
>I thought there needn't be an extra step.
>Render to the correct folder and you're done.
>
>Thanks,
>Tom
>
>
>
>
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:49b69334$1@linux...
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>> No...main editor window..just highlight the track(s) and render,
>> exept,before
>> you do, set the record path to where you want it, and select "wave" as
the
>> output file .
>> You could also do a save audio file as (this would be in the audio window)
>> and select wave there.
>> Or select "export audio object" in the audio window, and select wave.
The
>> top 2 methods work if your dealing with 16 bit files, which is my
>> understanding
>> of what your doing...right???
>> If you are dealing with 24 bit files you have to use method 3.
>> Macro express works great for automating these tasks.
>> Rod
>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>Hi Rod,
>>>
>>>In the audio window right?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.r.com> wrote in message
>>>news:49b43a4a$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> If they're 16 bit just select wave as the output source and render in
>>
>>>> Paris....no
>>>> exporting neccessary.
>>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>I am recording basics at 16 bit for a client today.
>>>>>He would like 16 bit wavs to use in Logic (PC) when
>>>>>we're finished. Is easiest to render in paris then
>>>>>export individually in the audio window? I also have Wavelab 4.
>>>>>I'm thinking there might be a batch convert somehow there.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm not well versed with Wavelab so please give me
>>>>>instructions if that's the best technique. What type of .wav
>>>>>is expected? Broadcast?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Tom
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: 16 bit files - Paris to Logic PC [message #102802 is a reply to message #102801] |
Tue, 10 March 2009 22:20 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Hey Rod,
Did it today and waiting to see if the
client is happy with the results. I suspect yes.
Thanks,
Tom
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:49b8901a$1@linux...
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> exactly
> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>Thanks Rod.
>>
>>I thought there needn't be an extra step.
>>Render to the correct folder and you're done.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Tom
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>news:49b69334$1@linux...
>>>
>>> No...main editor window..just highlight the track(s) and render,
>>> exept,before
>>> you do, set the record path to where you want it, and select "wave" as
> the
>>> output file .
>>> You could also do a save audio file as (this would be in the audio
>>> window)
>>> and select wave there.
>>> Or select "export audio object" in the audio window, and select wave.
> The
>>> top 2 methods work if your dealing with 16 bit files, which is my
>>> understanding
>>> of what your doing...right???
>>> If you are dealing with 24 bit files you have to use method 3.
>>> Macro express works great for automating these tasks.
>>> Rod
>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>Hi Rod,
>>>>
>>>>In the audio window right?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Tom
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.r.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:49b43a4a$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> If they're 16 bit just select wave as the output source and render in
>>>
>>>>> Paris....no
>>>>> exporting neccessary.
>>>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am recording basics at 16 bit for a client today.
>>>>>>He would like 16 bit wavs to use in Logic (PC) when
>>>>>>we're finished. Is easiest to render in paris then
>>>>>>export individually in the audio window? I also have Wavelab 4.
>>>>>>I'm thinking there might be a batch convert somehow there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm not well versed with Wavelab so please give me
>>>>>>instructions if that's the best technique. What type of .wav
>>>>>>is expected? Broadcast?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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