Protools 8 Workshop - Exporting a session: basic preparation
If you want to share the music-making experience with someone far, far away, you’ll need to get your projects out of Pro Tools. Mike Hillier shows you how.

For a musician, ‘letting go’ of a project that’s demanded your closest attention for a considerable period of time can be one of the hardest things to do, yet bringing in the expertise of a dedicated mix engineer – or even just a fresh set of ears – can help you to get beyond any mix problems you might be having.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 93
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