Exporting OMF with Sonar LE

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2013/05/26 22:07:28 (permalink)

Exporting OMF with Sonar LE

Hi everyone!

A quick question, I am trying to export a project to OMF so I can mix in Protools. I searched the exporting menu and couldn't find anything and so I looked how to do it online. It says to go to: File|Export|OMF. The problem is OMF is not one of the options. Is this because I am running an LE version?

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Eli
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    Re:Exporting OMF with Sonar LE 2013/05/26 22:11:44 (permalink)
    Sounds like a limitation on LE. You can use the old school way, export each track making sure that each track export starts at the same time, or export the tracks as broadcast waves.
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    Re:Exporting OMF with Sonar LE 2013/05/26 23:48:47 (permalink)
    I thought so. Was hoping to avoid dragging the fronts of clips to the start of the track. But hey, it is better than needing to strategize the track layout for optimal bouncing on 1 inch 8 track
    Thanks!
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    Re:Exporting OMF with Sonar LE 2013/05/27 00:11:38 (permalink)
    Should not have to extend the clips, just select the time range starting at the beginning to the end will create full length wav files during export. Of course, broadcast wav files carry a timestamp indicating where to place them in the project.
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