How to move a wav sample from one DAW to another DAW

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Hello,

Suppose I have a wav sample on a track in Cubase or any other DAW. Now I want to cut and paste or drag it to Studio One or any other DAW. I tried it but was unsuccessful. :( How does everyone cope with this? :roll:

What is the fasted or easiest way to move a wav file from one DAW to another?
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Use master/slave mode or just save the WAV and open it in your other DAW.
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Spiritos wrote:Use master/slave mode or just save the WAV and open it in your other DAW.
Hello Sπiritos,

I am not familiar with "master/slave mode". Can you clue me in? :)

The save and reopen in the other DAW is what I have been doing but it is cumbersome. :x :cry: :hihi: :roll: :D
Last edited by Kalamata Kid on Fri Jun 28, 2013 2:06 am, edited 1 time in total.

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I believe master/slave is referring to Rewire, which is an interface to combine and route things from one DAW to another. This way you could, for example, record the sample playing in the slave into the master.

If it would be the other way around, having a sample in Studio One, it would be as easy as drag'n'drop that file into the browser, since it's bi-directional. As far as my knowledge of Cubase goes (and the mediabay thingie) I guess you have to stick to the traditional export. :shrug:

I'm a little confused on how you think drag'n'drop between multiple DAWs would work? Having both open at the same time? Some applications actually lock the driver, so there is a need for closing and opening multiple times anyway.

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i would bounce the audio and load it into the other daw. having to daws full open (for drag & drop) will not work when both share one asio driver or?

of course you can go around this when you rewire a daw. i use cubase and fl studio as vst within.
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Yeah, Rewire would be the way to go if you want to spend extra cash. If you want to do it for free, basically you have to save the wav, then copy it into the other DAW. If it's lots of wavs you can always put them in a folder and drop a whole folder into the 2nd DAW. It's not that cumbersome...

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I don't have other daw like maschine but its worth if someone clarify if you can bounce wav from maschine with that four arrows to sides button to for example fl.. maybe maschines for you:)))
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If the sample is a something that you didn't create in Cubase yourself, like a drum hit from a library, just open the other DAW, select Import Audio and point your browser to the folder where the wav resides.

If it IS something you made yourself, double click on it to rename it something other than Audio 1, etc. and point the other DAW's browser to the Cubase Audio Files folder for that song, and import the file you just named.

Easy! :)

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