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Old School Old Head
and the results???
Well, since you asked,
First of all, it's so simple to open audio in Record that it's a shame. I exported "All Tracks" from Live which is just one function, into a folder. Then I closed Live and opened Record. Then I just used the import audio file function, found the folder, held down the "shift" button, and choose all the tracks I wanted at the same time. Record then automatically created a new audio track for all of the files at the same time. That's nice!!!! As a matter of fact, it's so simple and quick that I really can't see anybody complaining about Record/Reason not having vst's when it's this simple to import audio. (My only gripe is that you have to set the tempo before you import the audio. I wish there was a universal tempo standard for audio.)
Secondly, it's kinda wild hearing my individual tracks from Live in Record. I like the sound of the Master Compressor and the channel eq. The drums I was using in the song from Live already had compression on them. I see now that was a mistake. I should of used Record's.
FWIW, I think that if someone plans on composing in another program and then mixing in Record, then they should not go crazy on the effects, especially the eq and compression. Wait until you bring it into Record for that.