Batch audio file converter

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Dear Kvrians!

My friend-drummer- just started his voyage into sampling hehe with the basic alesis sample pad. The included samples are, well let's stay positive here. Anyways I want to make him a nice set of good quality samples, but all of them need to be 16-bit, 48khz and mono :(. Converting so many files one by one is a total drag and I was wondering if there's a way to do this kind of conversion in a batch: where I chose the files I want set their destination type and just start converting all at once??? Any help and suggestions much appreciated!

Greetz
Mike

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Voxengo's r8brain should do the trick..

http://www.voxengo.com/product/r8brain/

Edit - maybe not, don't think it does mono, but NCH's switch audio file converter does:

http://www.nch.com.au/switch/

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Foobar. For best resampling quality use the SoX plugin.

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I agree w/Foobar. Can do many conversion types, in a batch.
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I'd recommend the little known program 'Audio Move'

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I use this:

http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm

Works for me. Never felt the need to look elsewhere.

It's 38 USD, apparently. There's a 21 day trial period, though.

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What ermi said. Use SoX plugin for Foobar2000 and convert them with it. The best free sample rate converter, and it's very easy to do a batch conversion within Foobar. I do it all the time. Foobar is the best player for musicians out there. I use 1by1 also for previewing samples, but Foobar rules for everything else, especially conversion. ;)

Voxengo r8rain is also excellent, but it can't do stereo to mono conversion. You have to convert them to mono yourself. At one time I did it with Wavosaur's [free, small audio editor] batch converter, and then with r8rain. with great results, too. I didn't know about SoX for Foobar at the time. ;)

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wavosaur (windows).

http://www.wavosaur.com/

don't know if it does mono atm.

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Thank you guys! What would I do without KVR forum :) I guess I'll try foobar's plugin and wavosaur and share my experience later...
Mike

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You can do it in one swoop with Reaper, using its Batch file converter (access via top menu File->Batch file/item converter)...

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I was gonna say Foobar and Wavosaur too.


Foobar just does not get enough love.

My favourite trick with it is:
Drag all my wavs from a project into a new playlist - order them till it sounds
ok and then render them all out seamlessly as one new wav. Super quick way to prototype and knock-up tracks. It gives you options within that framework too.
Super versatile.

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Guess us poor pc bods will never get this little gem.

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Hi everybody!

Many thanks once more for your input! Much appreciated :D

I am going with wavosaur for this task as it is the most straight forward for my 80's head :p
OK - big change of mind. WOW! Reaper is amazing :o does all of the 3 mods I required all at once on as many files I want!!!

but foobar is definitely worth keeping just as a player and supports vst fx!, great heads up!

Now off for a romantic evening of sample conversion

Best greets
Mike

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Michaelogoe wrote:...Reaper is amazing :o does all of the 3 mods I required all at once on as many files I want!!!

but foobar is definitely worth keeping just as a player and supports vst fx!, great heads up!
Just to let you know, when you tick "Use FX" in that Reaper dialogue you can batch process with mutiple effects too.

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