Importing Pro Tools and Reatune

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"Hi, I'm in Delaware."
I'm guessing there isn't, but is there an easy way to import projects from Pro Tools? This would be a wonderful feature because I often start with Pro Tools projects because of how my school's studio is set up, but I would like to be able to work with them in Reaper instead. I mean, if I don't do any editing or tempo changes, I can just import the audio into Reaper, but otherwise I have to go set up all the tempo changes first, making sure they happen at exactly the right times, then bounce each edited Pro Tools file out so that I can import it into Pro Tools.

Also, is there a tutorial anywhere on using Reatune (the pitch corrector)? I don't quite understand the interface.
 
I've never heard of any reliable way to get sessions from one DAW into another.. but if there is one I'd like to hear about it.
 
SSL bought EDL convert pro and got some important additions made to it. That's one way.
 
If you do end up having to put input all the audio files into Reaper separately, just make sure you highlight your work are and consolidate everything so you don't have any confusion later on lining anything up.
 
I think its called SSL Convert now
http://solid-state-logic.com/music/pro-convert/overview.html

It aint cheap, but I suppose its easier than buying the MBox Micro dongle

There arent any tutorials for ReaTune as far as I know, as it keeps changing so fast
Ugh. I'll just stick with bouncing and importing...

Are there any places that have the basics of using it? I think one of my professors is going to teach us about Auto Tune, but I really don't even know where to begin...
 
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