producerkid
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I've decided to record one of my songs at a local studio that has tons of great equipment but no balls behind the brains so to speak. The owner has fucking awesome equipment (Manley Gold Reference mic, Manley Vox Box, Toft, Kahn, and API pres, DBX compression, neumann and sennheiser out the asshole) but for some reason lacks the creativity or maybe just time to make the stuff sound like it looks. So I'm going to go in and record, engineer and produce one of my songs to be able to use the big boy toys and I'll of course post it here when its done so you can hear the results. On for the real question...
I have the rough version of the song recorded in Nuendo to a click and I would like to bring these tracks into the studio and work on the same template since I will be keeping some of the original takes (piano and vocals done by someone that can't be retracked). He uses a Pro Tools TDM setup on a Mac G5. What would be the best way to get the .WAV tracks into his Pro Tools rig? I know near-nothing about Macs so would the Mac read my CD-R backup of the tracks or would I need to burn a hybrid disc or some other form of conversion? I appreciate the help in advance.
the kid
I have the rough version of the song recorded in Nuendo to a click and I would like to bring these tracks into the studio and work on the same template since I will be keeping some of the original takes (piano and vocals done by someone that can't be retracked). He uses a Pro Tools TDM setup on a Mac G5. What would be the best way to get the .WAV tracks into his Pro Tools rig? I know near-nothing about Macs so would the Mac read my CD-R backup of the tracks or would I need to burn a hybrid disc or some other form of conversion? I appreciate the help in advance.
the kid