Summary of transfer methods
The audio transfer methods are summarised in two tables below and there should be at least one that works with your brand of DAW, including Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton, Cubase, Nuendo, Reaper, Studio One, etc. Which method(s) you choose for transferring audio will depend on your DAW, the methods it supports, and the amount of audio you want to transfer. You should be able to follow the links below to skip to the sections related to the DAW, plug-in type, or specific operation you are interested in.
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The table below provides a summary of the main methods, with links to sections in the manual describing these.
Transfer audio
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Method |
DAW or Plug-In Interface |
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Drag and Drop audio files into Revoice Pro |
Stand-alone and most DAWs |
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Revoice Pro Link Plug-ins |
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Logic Pro (from v 10.3) |
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Audio Suite and AAX |
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Quick APT/Doubler/Warp |
Studio One |
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ARA |
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Transfer processed audio
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Method |
DAW or Plug-In Interface |
Notes |
Drag and Drop directly into DAW track |
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Export audio to files and drag files into DAW |
Most DAWs |
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Revoice Pro Link and Quick APT and Doubler |
Audio Suite and AAX Plug-ins |
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Quick APT/Doubler/Warp |
Studio One |
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ARA |
Studio One |
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