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poutine
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Hi forum members,
I bought my MR-8 a couple of weeks ago. I'm following the tips I've read about on this forum and adapting them to my own situation. I've got an iMac. I downloaded Pro Tools Free and installed it. I bought an inexpensive CF card reader. The iMac sees the CF card and there's no problem copying the .wav files to the hard drive. Unfortunately, Pro Tools doesn't recognize the .wav files as importable files. My workaround is to ResEdit the resource fork of the MR-8 .wav files to give them the same type and creator code as other .wav files that Pro Tools does accept. That works. First I have to convert them in Pro Tools, then import them. It's a three-step process. Has anyone found an easier method to get the MR-8 .wav files into Pro Tools? Once I have a few more I/O details worked out, I'll try a whole song, mixing down in Pro Tools Free. I'm determined to see how far I get using this little iMac, which I won in a contest. If it's too much of a headache, I can always sell the thing and get a PC!
I bought my MR-8 a couple of weeks ago. I'm following the tips I've read about on this forum and adapting them to my own situation. I've got an iMac. I downloaded Pro Tools Free and installed it. I bought an inexpensive CF card reader. The iMac sees the CF card and there's no problem copying the .wav files to the hard drive. Unfortunately, Pro Tools doesn't recognize the .wav files as importable files. My workaround is to ResEdit the resource fork of the MR-8 .wav files to give them the same type and creator code as other .wav files that Pro Tools does accept. That works. First I have to convert them in Pro Tools, then import them. It's a three-step process. Has anyone found an easier method to get the MR-8 .wav files into Pro Tools? Once I have a few more I/O details worked out, I'll try a whole song, mixing down in Pro Tools Free. I'm determined to see how far I get using this little iMac, which I won in a contest. If it's too much of a headache, I can always sell the thing and get a PC!