Does toast 11 pro recognize Pro Tools Regions the way Jam does?
When I use Jam, and add a Track or drag a track to the Jam window, (typically a wav file that I've created in Pro Tools, and have split into regions and exported the regions), Jam will see the regions that are 'within' the file.
Can Toast do this? It certainly should be able to!
Otherwise I have to re-export all my Pro Tools regions as stereo wav files before I can load them as an audio CD in Toast, which is a hugely time-consuming and space-consuming activity.
And is also a huge step backwards from Jam to Toast!
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Does toast 11 pro recognize Pro Tools Regions the way Jam does?
When I use Jam, and add a Track or drag a track to the Jam window, (typically a wav file that I've created in Pro Tools, and have split into regions and exported the regions), Jam will see the regions that are 'within' the file.
Can Toast do this? It certainly should be able to!
Otherwise I have to re-export all my Pro Tools regions as stereo wav files before I can load them as an audio CD in Toast, which is a hugely time-consuming and space-consuming activity.
And is also a huge step backwards from Jam to Toast!
Please say I can do it!
Cheers
Tim Woolf
PS - BRING BACK JAM!
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