Specifications

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Exporting
Pro Tools lets you export audio, video, MIDI, clip
groups, and session data by:
Using the
Send Via DigiDelivery command
Using the
Export to Sibelius or Send to Sibelius
command (MIDI only)
Using the File menu Export commands:
Selected Tracks as New AAF/OMF
Selected Tracks as New Session
MIDI
Sibelius
Session Info As Text
Using the Tracks Right-click menu:
Send To Sibelius command (Score Editor
only)
Export MIDI command
Using the Clip List menu:
Export Clip Definitions command
Export Clips as Files command
Export Clip Groups command
Audio Conversion on Import
Depending on the properties of the audio files you
are importing, you can add, copy, or convert the
files:
When files are added to a Pro Tools session,
they remain at their current hard drive location and
are not moved or copied. The session references
the original files wherever they are on your system.
Additionally, the files referenced by the session re-
tain their original file format, sample rate, and bit
depth.
When files are copied into the session, the orig-
inal files remain wherever they are on your system
and are copied to the session’s Audio Files folder
and are then added to the session. The session ref-
erences the copied files, not the original files. Ad-
ditionally, the copied files referenced by the
session retain their original file format, sample
rate, and bit depth.
When files are converted into the session, the
original files remain wherever they are on your
system, converted to the session file format, sam-
ple rate, and bit depth, and are written to the ses-
sion’s Audio Files folder. The session references
the converted files, not the original files.