Hi John and all:
then it must use windows machine.
Thanks so much
> On Apr 30, 2018, at 4:03 AM, John Gunn wrote:
>
> Hello Steve,
>
> Before my Windows machine went south, I did luck out, using CakeWalk had no
> issues importing the complete session in Pro Tools
>
> I think
Hello Steve,
Before my Windows machine went south, I did luck out, using CakeWalk had no
issues importing the complete session in Pro Tools
I think he was wondering if the session in Sonar could use the extension such
as in with CakeWalk using what they call .bun which means bundle.
Just my
If I am not mistaken, broadcast wave have the time stamp and other info
embedded I nit. Most DAWs will have a way to move the file to its recorded
position based on that info after importing.
> On Apr 29, 2018, at 6:45 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote:
>
> Out of interest,
Out of interest, what is the difference between wave, and Broadcast wave. I was
under the impression the you can tag a broadcast wave. so good for radio. Is it
better to use broadcast wave for this import, and why would it be a better
option.
Steve
> On 30 Apr 2018, at 12:16 am, Phil Muir
Hi Guys,
Possible solution would be to find a studio that would load up your "
> Sonar" sessions and do the conversions for you and drop box them back to you.
> :)
I've used a transfer service in FL to "bake" some of my old 2 inch tape then
transfer it in to pro tools and send it back to me for
Interesting. Broadcast wav has always worked for me. Set your from and
through in Sonar then select all of the tracks you wish to export then choose
broadcast wav in. the export audio dialog and uncheck all options such as
affects on tracks, automation on all buses tracks etc and
I've tried toe omf stuff a few times. You don't get
any automation, and no midi, though you can always export that separately. And
you need to freeze all of your soft synth tracks. You'll do as well just to
export all your sonar tracks as .wav files and then import
Thanks so much all. Will try to find a windows machine
Ramy moustafa saber
licturer at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
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> On Apr 29, 2018, at 1:05 PM, Phil Muir
> wrote:
>
> I you are going to use wav files
No.
On 29 April 2018 00:35:33 BST, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
>Slau:
>Thanks so much, i read about OMF but is there a way to open those
>sessions on mac without converting?
>need to access my old stuff.
>thanks in advance
>
>> On Apr 27, 2018, at 4:20 PM, Slau Halatyn
No afraid not. You will have to load up Sonar on a Windows machine to get this
done or load bootcamp on to a Mac with Windows 10.
On 29 April 2018 00:34:44 BST, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
>Hi Phil:
>Thanks so much for this, don’t think that i will be able to transfer
>all
Hi I haven’t read all the posts on this thread as yet. I’ve been as busy as a
Brama bull in breeding season. Lol.
Anyway. The only way I achieved moving sonar projects to Protools, Was to
bounce everything out from the sonar session to separate wav files. Check or
uncheck what track or bus
Slau:
Thanks so much, i read about OMF but is there a way to open those sessions on
mac without converting?
need to access my old stuff.
thanks in advance
> On Apr 27, 2018, at 4:20 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Hi Ramy,
> There's no way to directly translate a session
Hi Phil:
Thanks so much for this, don’t think that i will be able to transfer all my
sonar projects to omf, it’s a very long project.
at least, i don’t have a windows machine now, and need to access my sonar
sessions.
at least, is there a sonar version on mac?
> On Apr 27, 2018, at 8:22 PM,
As Slau said, OMF will work. Have use broadcast wav to get out wav files
from Sonar and simply saved out the MIDI data for a track by exporting it.
Never really bothered much with OMF in Sonar and anyway I think its
implementation of OMF is quite old.
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From:
Hi Ramy,
There's no way to directly translate a session from one DAW platform to
another. However, it's at least possible to export files so that another DAW
can open a session with the same number of tracks and with the same region or
clip information. If Sonar supports OMF or AAF exporting
Hi all:
I spent about 15 years, recording on sonar. and after moving to Protools, I
Sometimes needs to open a sonar session to take a track or to ask for a tempo,
etc.
so, is there a way to open sonar sessions on mac? i googled it but can not find
something, just questions, and don’t know if
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