Posted by: iceb Fri 15 Aug 2014, 13:10
This question is regarding logic pro
I want to know the sound quality of the apple loops that means
how many khz bit is it ?
Yes i tried to use my finder and
hit get info but only tells me the name of the file and not
the other info i need too.
im talking about the files called .caf
which is placed in the folder
library/ audio/ apple loops/
Posted by: houstonmusic Sat 16 Aug 2014, 16:32
the .caf format is comparable to wav or aiff in quality. it's not a compressed format.
Apple switched to .caf to support metadata and larger file sizes, among other reasons.
your loops are probably 44.1/24 bit (or perhaps 16 bit). high quality.
highlighting a file in finder window and pressing Command-I will give you an info window that displays the sample rate, though not the bit depth.
cheers.
Posted by: iceb Sun 17 Aug 2014, 05:24
QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Sat 16 Aug 2014, 16:32)
the .caf format is comparable to wav or aiff in quality. it's not a compressed format.
Apple switched to .caf to support metadata and larger file sizes, among other reasons.
your loops are probably 44.1/24 bit (or perhaps 16 bit). high quality.
highlighting a file in finder window and pressing Command-I will give you an info window that displays the sample rate, though not the bit depth.
cheers.
hi there
i am running windows 7 on a bootcamp and newestr
os maverick
and i can not get any info on the khz or the amount of bits on those files
but i found a way
that was better then using get info on mac and using file info get details in
winows 7
its just use vlc
because its the only windows player that does support this file
i would like to have bigger filesizes on those meaning better
audio quality guess i have to find an external
or is there a way to convert the caf loops to a bigger file like high res wav or aif
Posted by: houstonmusic Sun 17 Aug 2014, 15:51
well good. i believe you'll have to look elsewhere for higher quality files than the loops you've got. while you might open and convert them to 96/24, they'll keep the level of quality, and not improve in sound.
Posted by: iceb Sun 17 Aug 2014, 16:19
QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Sun 17 Aug 2014, 15:51)
well good. i believe you'll have to look elsewhere for higher quality files than the loops you've got. while you might open and convert them to 96/24, they'll keep the level of quality, and not improve in sound.
now i also found a ap which is 5 dollars which do this conersion to
wav files great i buy it