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@WinkSound alright thanks for the prompt reply .... when was protools first created ? its gotta date back 10 years right ? kinda weird they dont have this feature yet since I know alot of people would die for this feature and it dont seem like it would be really that hard to implement in the software
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platform compatibility, PC v MAC
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Thanks. Well documented
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platform compatibility, PC v MAC
Pseudoswede 8 months ago
@Pseudoswede Hi, thanks for getting in touch. Pro Tools functions well on both systems: PC and Mac. We work on Mac and everything functions great. Pro Tools started on Windows so it's quite at home there in case you have a PC.
WinkSound 8 months ago
Hey guys! great vid, thanks soo much.
In europe where I am based, the industry standard for formats is wav and only wav (and broadcast wav), is there a benefit for you to use aiff?
madsoundguy 1 year ago
Hi @madsoundguy
There's not much difference between the AIFF and WAV file formats other than there names.
WiNKsound 1 year ago
@WiNKsound but will those audio regions be timestamped ? tried something similar to this once and all the wavs came way out of sync .. im trying to find a quick way to export instead of bounce to disk ... that shit is in realtime and is so time consuming
ThisIsDynamic 3 months ago
@ThisIsDynamic Hi, thanks for getting in touch. Pro Tools only offers real time bounces. The offline bounce is a feature still to be implemented. Thanks for tuning in!
WinkSound 3 months ago