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If I am using some other software in my home studio, am I completely out of luck bringing it to a ProTools studio?

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If I am using some other software in my home studio, am I completely out of luck bringing it to a ProTools studio?

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No, there are ways to convert the files to be usable by any DAW (digital audio workstation). It is usually not too complicated, but can be time-consuming, especially if you have many tracks. Call us and we will help walk you through it.

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Oh, nowadays, there are many options as converters that come in help. I mean, actually, now, there appear beneficial services for any domain, even producing. For example, I was scrolling recently on the internet, and I found a website for all of the music producers. The interesting fact is that this website was created by a producer that wants to help others and make their path easier. So, he incorporated essential information, and he posted it for free. Thus, I think that if anyone here is or wants to become a producer, this website will be handy for yo

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Guys, can you recommend any good software for professional music creation? I’m just starting to figure it out, but the process is very interesting, so I want to try myself in it. By the way, I’ve already found an excellent CDBaby platform on which I plan to upload my music. I heard that musicians there can get paid for listening to their music. Thus, it turns out that I can even have a small income from this.

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