Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
I'm wondering how much of a hassle this is. I like to start off creating songs in Ableton because I feel it's the fastest way to get ideas down, but unfortunately it's a 32bit program and only uses 4GB of RAM. I have 16GB of RAM in my system and would love to use a different program that utilizes all of that.
What would you recommend? I thought about constructing songs in ableton with all dry tracks, then flatten it to audio and bounce it into pro-tools, where then I can apply reverb and EQ.
Does anyone follow a similar system?
What would you recommend? I thought about constructing songs in ableton with all dry tracks, then flatten it to audio and bounce it into pro-tools, where then I can apply reverb and EQ.
Does anyone follow a similar system?
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Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
You can export the individual dry tracks and import them into another DAW for mixing. Lots of people do that.
I don't, because I have no clue how to make music, so I just use Live for everything.
I don't, because I have no clue how to make music, so I just use Live for everything.
Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
Pro Tools also is a 32 bits application with the same limits.Vovin wrote:... but unfortunately it's a 32bit program and only uses 4GB of RAM. ...
But of course with 64 bits you make much better sounding music

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Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
Is there no DAW that will utilize 16GB of ram?
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Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
I took a project and duplicated the tracks a lot of times. With 170 tracks I'm using 1.5 GB of memory and 50% CPU (2.2 GHz i7 quad-core MBP). You either need a ridiculous amount of tracks or the worst possibly optimized sampler on Earth (..on each track).Vovin wrote:Is there no DAW that will utilize 16GB of ram?
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
Vovin wrote:I'm wondering how much of a hassle this is. I like to start off creating songs in Ableton because I feel it's the fastest way to get ideas down, but unfortunately it's a 32bit program and only uses 4GB of RAM. I have 16GB of RAM in my system and would love to use a different program that utilizes all of that.
What would you recommend? I thought about constructing songs in ableton with all dry tracks, then flatten it to audio and bounce it into pro-tools, where then I can apply reverb and EQ.
Does anyone follow a similar system?
Are you experiencing issues with Live's limitations?
Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
Rewire Live to Reaper
Re: Does anyone bounce out ableton files into pro-tools?
Most people export from ProTools and import into Ableton Live because the summing bus in Ableton Live is better. It just sounds better.
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