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In Reply to: Import at Timestamp - Pro Tools posted by Steve on March 31, 2003 at 10:29:17:
The most fool proof way to get the mastering studio the tracks from the record section, is to bounce each one individually, for the time of the project. Gecko : I am a member of a band that recorded with a studio that used Sonar. We are sending the files to another studio for additional work. This studio uses Pro Tools and is trying to import the original tracks, but all of the tracks are starting together at the beginning, rather than where in the song they were originally intended. It is our understanding that we need to import them based on their 'broadcast timestamp', but the technicians cannot find this option anywhere in Pro Tools. Can anyone share some insight as to how to do this without returning to the original studio and having them reburned?
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