Glad you were able to resolve it.
In the past Sony did tend to be shall we say
'cautious' with what they allowed you to do with Sonic
Stage.
The latest version does seem to be a fairly 'grown-up'
program now and coupled with the MZ RH1 allows you
quite a bit of freedom.
Regards
Phil
--- tempjez <> wrote:
> Thanks Phil - it was indeed down to the older
> version of sonicstage
> (which doesn't have the wav convertor). I think
> perhaps I snapped
> too early with 'sony frustration' !
>
> ta,
> Jez
>
>
>
>
> --- In Philip
> Tyler
> <> wrote:
> >
> > SonicStage should have converted the files to
> wav's
> > for you. If not you should be able to select the
> file
> > in the library of Sonic Stage and then convert to
> wav.
> > Make sure you are using the latest version of
> Sonic
> > Stage.
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > --- tempjez <> wrote:
> >
> > > I keep an md recorder with me at all times &
> have
> > > just grabbed a Hi-MD
> > > from ebay - it's the MZ-NH1. This does allow for
> > > transfer via usb
> > > cable from Hi-Md to PC of tracks recordered with
> a
> > > microphone etc. So
> > > I installed the sonicstage software & gave it a
> try.
> > > The tracks are
> > > now in my sonicstage library but I can't seem to
> do
> > > anything with them
> > > apart from in sonicstage. Surely there must be a
> way
> > > to use them with
> > > other programs (such as wavlab, protools etc).
> > > Anyone got any advice
> > > on how to access the files ?
> > >
> > > thanks.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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