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Re: exporting OMF
by Baz Leffler on Oct 8, 2009 at 11:16:26 pm

[Shane Ross] "duplicate the sequence, then delete everything you DON'T want to export."

What I do is just disable the second half of the tracks and export an OMF and then re-enable the second half and disable the first half and export a 'B side' OMF.

The last project I did I had to break it down to quarters (if you get my drift).

Baz

What would I do without the 'UNDO' button!!!!


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