question about remixing

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i have a question. my band recorded a cd and had it mixed by the same guy. i now live 330 miles away and have wanted to play around with the tracks and possibly remix or do some editing. what do i need to do this? i don't have any equipment to plug anything into. i just have my machine and the cd. i had a version of protools once and was going to try this but it kept telling me i didn't have anything set up. i just need the screen with the various tracks so i can play around and fix it the way i wanted it to be in the beginning. any suggestions? email me at samuel.j.stine@gmail.com
 
pro tools is proprietary to digidesign hardware.

you cant just have a copy. the hardware has to be plugged into it..........

how's that for minimalizing on piracy.. go ahead, download it! still cant use it.

thats really smart of them..
 
That means Samuel probably downloaded a copy of Pro tools...:D
 
no, i bought a copy. (used) but i lived in an apartment and really had no need/room for a major setup of equipment.
 
Ableton live is an awesome software for remixing. I love the tempo set features on it...
 
samuelj said:
no, i bought a copy. (used) but i lived in an apartment and really had no need/room for a major setup of equipment.


If someone sold you a copy of pro tools with no hardware then you got suckered. It only works with digi hardware connected. BTW do you have the actual data cd or just a cd with your music like a commercial cd? If you don't have your sessions saved then you won't be able to play with the individual tracks(drums, vox, gtrs etc...).
 
a burned copy of my cd. is there software i can use to edit the protools files? (or something to convert the protools format to so i can use different editing software?

what can i do with the data files as far as conversion and editing?

i can call the engineer and try to get the data files. but unless i can get them converted or buy the mbox and protools le, they are useless to me. (but then i have an excuse to get the software)
 
Just have him put the individual WAV files onto a data CD.

Import the wav files into your software and mix them yourself.
 
i forgot about PT free.

you might be able to use that.. i think it's the equivalent of like 5.0 or something though..

i would just grab the individual waves from the audio folder within the project, and the hell with the project file. the probability it being a version that you can open with anything is slim.
 
TragikRemix said:
i forgot about PT free.

you might be able to use that.. i think it's the equivalent of like 5.0 or something though..

i would just grab the individual waves from the audio folder within the project, and the hell with the project file. the probability it being a version that you can open with anything is slim.


I think I read something somewhere about Pro Tools free having to be run on Windows98. I'm not sure most people are going to want to downgrade that far down for a program that even now is considered crippled.
 
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