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Revised 11-18-2004
Susanne Kraft - susanne.kraft@austin.utexas.edu
Open a new ProTools session.
Name session with a new name to your folder, don't save over the old 24-= bit session.
Before you "save", check the session parameters:
Now in your new session click File >Import Tracks
Open your old project (the 24-bit one you want to convert to 16 bi= t) and select all the source tracks in the source track box by shift clicki= ng all the tracks.
Don't change any of the other settings in this menu and click OK.
Now choose a new folder to save the new files in.
Open the audio files folder of your new project (the 16-bit one) and the= n click the USE CURRENT FOLDER button.
The audio will now be processed to the new project parameters.
A warning menu about the original disk allocation will pop up - click th= e NO button.
You can double check your session settings by clicking he Windows >sh= ow session set up and it should read