How To Move Your Tracks From Pro Tools To Reaper

What do you do when you need to move your entire mix session (and tempo map) over from Pro Tools to Reaper…or from Logic to Cubase…or Studio One to Ableton Live?

In a world where every other engineer is using a different DAW, it’s important to understand how to move your sessions across different platforms like a pro.

It doesn’t matter what DAW you’re using, moving projects between different pieces of audio software is a breeze as long as you take the proper steps. In this video, I showcase this by showing you how I went about moving a session from Pro Tools to Reaper.

Also, you can download my final mix of a song that was done in Reaper using mainly stock plugins.

Download the exact Reaper session (w/ multitracks) by clicking HERE. Feel free to use it as a template for your own mixes 🤘

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My name is Bobby Torres and I’ve been a full-time audio engineer/producer/mixer within the metal and hard rock genres for well over a decade.

I’m on a mission to put an end to all of the false information that leads aspiring producers and mixers down a never-ending path of confusion, wasted money, wasted time and very little progress.

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