Pro Audio Support

Q:
Files created in Pro Tools at pull up or pull down sample rates are converted back to non-pull up (or non-pull down) when imported into an Avid system.
 
A:
The Avid system is wanting to see the file(s) at 44.1 or 48k. When bouncing to disk or exporting as OMF, set the source sample rate to either pull up or pull down, and set the destination to 44.1 or 48k.For example, if you want the resulting file to be 48k pull up (48048), bounce to disk setting the source to 47952 and the destination to 48000. The resulting file will read at 48k, but actually play at 48k pull up.