![]() In ChronoSync choose “new synchronizer”.Now on slave computer you need to open ChronoSync and set up some synchronizations to move these files to the correct places on your slave computer.Voila, now it’s going to show up on your slave computer. ![]() Put it in the “Studio Sync” folder you’ve made Then you choose where in Dropbox to put it.It opens MacDropAny and you select you want to sync via DropBox.Right click this folder and select “Sync Via MacDropAny” “Universal Audio Sessions” in “My Documents” to sync session files for a UA Apollo. On Master computer go to a folder you want to sync eg.Install Mac Drop Any on master computer.Install Dropbox on both computer and make a folder called “Studio Sync” or something similar.ChronoSync - syncs files from Dropbox to other locations on slave computer.Īll in all this costs $40 USD and now saves him headaches and time and he always has that latest preset he made on the road or in studio! This is this system….Mac Drop Any-allows you to put ANY folder into Dropbox to sync on the Master computer (regardless of its location on your computer).Dropbox - to do the automatic syncing behind the scenes.Garret took our suggestions and built on them and fully implemented a system that is not only simple but automatic once it’s set up and he wanted to share it with the community. Community member Garret Miller reached out to us on the Pro Tools podcast a few months ago asking about syncing Pro Tools presets and other relevant files between two systems so he always had the same Pro Tools presets etc available on both systems.
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