ProTools and old Dual-Mono SD2 files
In sorting out some very old Pro Tools sessions (I started using it at version 4) I came across many audio files that were still in Sound Designer 2 format, which is what ProTools used to use back in the day. Some apps can still work with these files, but in my case, the computer didn’t really know what they were because they were lacking a file extension. They were actually viewed as resource files, used by Xcode… which they certainly are not!
First off, if you want your Mac to show file extensions to make these directions easier… check this out first.
Single SD2 file:
DUAL MONO SD2 files:
Delete the dot before the end L or R (you can keep it there but I recommend not confusing any other file system that your files encounter.) and then add “.sd2” at the end. It will ask you to confirm.
The result are two mono sound designer files, but now with the correct file extension, and LR are still clearly marked.
You can convert these into other formats now for playback.