![]() ![]() Bouncing them as wave files but pc won’t recognize them. Exporting them as wave files on the mac but pc won’t recognize themģ. Importing the sd2 files in pro tools on the pc but it won’t read themĢ. Nothing – and I mean NOTHING – I do seems to work.ġ. I would like to convert some old drum tracks (an album’s worth recorded some time back) from mac sd2 files over to wave files so I can use them in pro tools on pc. This time I even got an error message that came along with the grief.Īfter searching for a remedy I knew I had a problem as most of the help forums read something like this: ![]() ![]() After going through this procedure the icons switched into a recognizable symbol, so I was sure that this was the winning formula but again, the files failed to load. My next logical move was to rename the files with the “.sd2” extension. To my surprise, when I tried to import the files into SONAR X1 it would not work. Next, I plugged the thumb drive into my HP workstation and copied the files onto the machine. I jumped on my old Mac, mounted the drive and copied 1.5 gigs of raw SD2 files onto a thumb-drive. I knew there were awesome live drums recorded with the best mics and pres along with a slamming drummer. SD2 “Sound Designer File.” Now if you are like me, you’re always looking for more “sounds.” Recently I came across a drive that contained killer drum sessions from a record I did at Longview Farms studios a while back. Old Pro Tools, Digital Performer and Logic programs used a file knows as the. I was one of those people just recently, so I want to share my experience hoping that I will save someone an afternoon’s worth of conversion work some day. ![]() With so many different file formats from digital recording over the last 20 years, sometimes one can be left in a tough predicament trying to get things to work properly. ![]()
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