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Once your project is finished, you need to get it out of ProTools to use elsewhere. There are a couple of different ways to do this, and each method has its own purpose. This section covers consolidating tracks and exporting files, which allows you to save individual files from ProTools. This happens almost instantly, so it's ideal if you're working with a long project. If you're working with a shorter project with multiple tracks, bouncing will likely be your best option.
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Once your project is finished, you need to get it out of ProTools to use elsewhere. There are a couple of different ways to do this, and each method has its own purpose. This section covers consolidating tracks and exporting files, which allows you to save individual files from ProTools. This happens almost instantly, so it's ideal if you're working with a long project. If you're working with a shorter project with multiple tracks, [[Bouncing to Disk]] will likely be your best option.

Revision as of 19:48, 2 November 2012

Once your project is finished, you need to get it out of ProTools to use elsewhere. There are a couple of different ways to do this, and each method has its own purpose. This section covers consolidating tracks and exporting files, which allows you to save individual files from ProTools. This happens almost instantly, so it's ideal if you're working with a long project. If you're working with a shorter project with multiple tracks, Bouncing to Disk will likely be your best option.