I'm soooo excited to hear about the 64bit version of SAW so I can now use SAW with my UAD Apollo 16 converters.
Now especially in light of the updated SAW release soon I'd be very interested to find out if I would be able to import polyphonic .WAV files. I do a lot of production audio which I record on Sound Devices Mixer/Recorders and now days all of my clients are asking for polyphonic audio files. They import them directly into their video editing software and as I understand the poly file is broken into it's individual tracks and placed on the timeline based on the file headers time stamp. Will SAW be able to do this? If not why?
I'd like to provide my clients with more post production audio services so the need to import poly files is extremely important to me and I must say I'd really prefer to use SAW since I'm really comfortable with it and for all of the obvious other reasons. Please don't force me to use Pro Tools !!!!!
Thoughts?
Ken Dabek
West End Recording
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