exporting a song from CUBASE to PROTOOLS

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fantomas

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ok, here's my problem:I recorded a song in Cubase and want to mix it in pro tools. Is there any convenient way to export my waves files WITHOUT loosing the whole song structure. I've been told I should find a 'consolidate'fonction like in pro tools so all the waves would have the same starting point. I'm using cubase SX and I can't seem to find anything close to that(checked the manual already). HEEEEEEEEEEELPPPPP!mix scheduled on monday.


fantomas.
 
:) you can't..

no omf yet....

Nuendo would do it....

all you can do is export the files as wav files...
 
thx for the tip

thanks for replying, I'll have to check out nuendo asap :)
 
if you open the song you want to consolidate in cubase and then go to the audio pool for that song you will find a option to archive the entire song. It will allow you to specify a location on your harddrives. This will drop into one folder all the neccesarry files for that one song in a convenient place. There is then a un-archive option in the same audio pool area t ounpack these files.

This may not resolve the cubase - protool migration but at least you will know where all your files are.

If you have a motu and protools on another computer it seem reasonable you could do a digital transfer to you protools system via the motu. You would playback on the cubase system while recording on the protools system.
 
Hope this isn't too late.

You can actualy do it,
you record a little bit of silence at the beginning and end of each track and then select all the parts on the track and select merge objects..
then do that for every track and all the tracks will be the same length, then just note down what file is for what track and import the wave files in to pro tools.
 
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