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Cool Dumping tracks from MC-909 TO PRO TOOLS

I Am Trying To Figure Out How To Dump Tracks I Have In The Mc-909 To My Pro Tools Le. Need Help
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What's the MC-909? Does it have a disc burner or something else attached? Worse comes to worse you may just need to "play them in" to PT and record them as tracks.
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what digidesign hardware are you using?

you have analog out to analog in, SPDIF out to SPDIF in, Optical out to optical in (if you have the 001 or 002)....USB to your computer which I'm assuming you can just drag the files onto your hard drive and then import them into pro tools.
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