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From: Matt McKenzie-Smith <matt@...>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 at 11:08:58 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Logic Pro Prices - Australia - buy from US instead?
Message #155172
I wonder if we can get it through Apple centres in Australia? They would have to be able to do a better price than ELFA. So if I sound pi$$ed off...........that's coz I am! ________________________________________ Matt McKenzie-Smith Composer - Arranger PO Box 10395 Sound Design Adelaide 5000 Logic Programmer South Australia +61416 197 883 ________________________________________
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From: Zenon Marko <z_marko@...>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 at 3:50:09 PM
Subject: Conversion of DP Projects to Logic?
Message #156110
This is a reply to #155172.
Hello, Any advice on the most efficient methods to convert DP projects to Logic projects? It seems to require at the very least two far-from-seamless steps: 1. Conversion of the MIDI data as a Standard MIDI File 2. Conversion of the audio data as an OMF File Thank you for any advice. Best, 3
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From: "Steve Schow" <steve@...>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 at 5:22:43 PM
Subject: RE: [LUG] Conversion of DP Projects to Logic?
Message #156116
This is a reply to #156110.
> Hello, > > Any advice on the most efficient methods to convert DP projects to > Logic projects? > It seems to require at the very least two far-from-seamless steps: > > 1. Conversion of the MIDI data as a Standard MIDI File > 2. Conversion of the audio data as an OMF File > I have heard that you need to make sure your DP projects have the audio files saved as SDII in order for them to correctly line up in logic..
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From: "guitar01_2001" <guitar01_2001@...>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 at 7:13:45 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Conversion of DP Projects to Logic?
Message #156123
This is a reply to #156116.
<quoting fixed by admin> --- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Schow" <steve@b...> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > Any advice on the most efficient methods to convert DP projects to > > Logic projects? Steve, I'm transfering my DP Projects to Logic Platinum 6.3.3 succesfully. Here's my steps below: First make a copy of the desired song with its audio copied also. 1. Save DP song as a Standard Midi File Format 1 2. Select all audio tracks, go to the "Windows" menu and select "Soundbites" 3. Go to the Soundbites submenu and "Select Unused Soundbites" 4. Hold down the "Option" key and from the Soundbites menu, select "Delete" to delete "Unused Soundbites" 5. Go to the "Audio" menu and select "Timestamps > "User Selected Timestamps" 6. Last step is File>Save As> OMF Exchange (and here select your desired file prefereneces 7. Open Logic>Open your DP standard midi file> it will ask you to "import the SMPTE" info>choose yes>Import OMF file All of your midi and audio will be lined up as it was in DP. Randy
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From: "guitar01_2001" <guitar01_2001@...>
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 at 2:05:40 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Conversion of DP Projects to Logic?
Message #156162
This is a reply to #156123.
<quotes trimmed and repositioned by Admin> > 1. Save DP song as a Standard Midi File Format 1 > 2. Select all audio tracks, go to the "Windows" menu and > select "Soundbites" > 3. Go to the Soundbites submenu and "Select Unused Soundbites" > 4. Hold down the "Option" key and from the Soundbites menu, > select "Delete" to delete "Unused Soundbites" > 5. Go to the "Audio" menu and select "Timestamps > "User Selected > Timestamps" > 6. Last step is File>Save As> OMF Exchange (and here select your > desired file prefereneces > 7. Open Logic>Open your DP standard midi file> it will ask you > to "import the SMPTE" info>choose yes>Import OMF file > All of your midi and audio will be lined up as it was in DP. Sorry, I forgot a step. I'll call it #1.5) From the "Audio" menu Select all audio tracks, go to the "Audio" menu and select "Merge" all soundbites in order to have one file for each entire track.
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