traction compatibility

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I'm considering traction for a new home studio setup. I'm planning on recording drums in a larger studio, then continue the recordings at home (vocals, guitars) then return to the more dedicated studio to mix.The problem is that none of the studios I'm working with mix with traction. Is there a convenient method to converting the traction files to a format compatible to other programs...would I have to convert everything to waves? Someone warned me that wave conversion could mean that one track could split into segments that would not necessarily sync up in the next software application (ie if there is a punch in for a track, it would be one independant segment).

Any advise would be appreciated!

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export per track

RoNC

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Ron's right... it's one of the nice new features in T2

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no its not about exporting from t2 its importing solo'd tracks from the studio, solo, export, and follow through like that.

RonC

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Does Tracktion export Braodcast WAVs or just import? I don't ever need this myself, but sounds like it would help in this case. The Mackie site doesn't seem to say if this is supported:

BROADCAST .WAV & MACKIE HDR FILE IMPORT
Tracktion 2 offers industry-standard broadcast .wav file import. Support of .bwav audio files means even greater ease and flexibility for users importing audio from otherwise incompatible applications and hardware. And because these files are time-stamped, restoring them to their original position relative to other audio clips is a snap.

Additionally, users of the Mackie's popular HDR, MDR and SDR hard disk recorders can now import their project files directly into Tracktion 2, complete with all audio and edits intact. So you can track those rowdy musicians at the club to your hard disk recorder, then quickly transfer to your laptop and toss it in the van. When the bass player finally passes out, set your laptop on his head and mix on the way to the next gig.
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Rock wrote:Ron's right... it's one of the nice new features in T2
I'm not sure that Ron has found this new T2 feature that you are talking about.

In the export box there is a new feature that allows you to export each track individually instead of adding them all to a stereo or mono file. (n.b. I wonder if it can normalise them all too?)

This makes changing between apps much easier especially for audio work.
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That's encouraging. I'm looking into purchasing a PC laptop, probably with an AMD Sempron 3200 chip, and the Spike package.I don't think I'll be using a lot of plugins, so I'm hoping the laptop is good enough.

Thanks for your help, this forum is selling me even more on traction!

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All wav files recorded and exported/rendered in Tracktion have the BWAV time stamp.
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Beno wrote:All wav files recorded and exported/rendered in Tracktion have the BWAV time stamp.
Ben
So now he just needs to make sure the sequencer he imports T WAVs to supports them and he's set.
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The studios I'm considering for mixing have Protools , Cubase respectively.

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Right so just choose Export>Create An Audio File, and be sure "Render Each Track to a Seaparate File" is ticked. You'll end up with one file for each track. Good to go.
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That sounds excellent, I was interested in traction in the first place because of the track freeze option. I was concerned that the laptop I had mentioned previously might not have enough juice to record twenty or so tracks...the freeze option makes me feel a bit more secure.

The import/export options sound great, I think I'll definitely be going with Traction.

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