Transfering mac pro tools sound files onto pc logic

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First of all, i it possible?
Secondly how do i do it?
I've got a song i realy realy need to remix that we did about 2 years ago using a 001 on a mac, its all backed up but it hasnt worked in previous attempt. Am i missing something?
 
Couldn't you just render each track to it's own wav file and then use those in Logic?
 
elevate said:
Couldn't you just render each track to it's own wav file and then use those in Logic?

But how do i render each track to its own wave file. I've been having trouble getting the AIFF files to even play.
 
elevate said:
Can't you just solo each track, one at a time?
Yeah but if it wont even play in the first place then i cant do anything at all. Thats the main problem, getting it to play. Is there any software that i need to play AIFF files on a PC (i thought *.AIFF was mac's version a the *.WAV file.
 
Ive checked the files and they dont have any extention. I tried puting the exstention AIF and AIFF on them and importing them into logic but it didnt work. We recorded in pro tools so they should be AIFF files right?
 
You're saying that there's no way to just output/export .wav files or aiff files with protools? Can you get the files to play within ProTools or not? It sounds like you are working with the raw audio files that ProTools has created. Is this correct or am I not understanding your posts?

Solo a track, "bounce to disk" and try working with the resulting files.
 
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