Importing files from Reaper Software

Quote: (arie397 @ Nov. 06 2009, 6:02 AM)

I have a number of guitar tracks recorded on Reaper Software. What type of file do I have to convert those recordings into to use with n-Track ? Any other members ever used Reaper and n-Track for recordings ? Is n-Track as "user friendly" as Reaper ?

you don't need to convert the files.
if your just using the raw files (no edits) you can just import the wave files and say yes when ntrack asks if you want to use the original offset.
or if you have edits save as an EDL like bubba mentioned.
everything will be the same unless you've muted some tracks ntrack will have them unmuted.
also in EDL tempo and midi files don't transfer.
if you used MIDI files you have to export them or bounce them to wave files in Reaper.
very important save the EDL as a ntrack file as soon as you import it. if you save as the same EDL file you won't be able to open it again.

I do use both along with other programs in the creative process. IMO ntrack is very user friendly and its still my main DAW.
If you need any help just let us know.