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Cakewalk to pro-tools is it possible?
My cousin has cakewalk and I just want to be able to import the audio files to pro-tools is it possible? If so, how?
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Save each track as a .wav file. Compress them. Burn them to disc. Then import them into PT
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If he has Sonar, he can save it as OMFI and open that in Pro Tools.
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