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> How To Set Default Import For .wav?
wilhelm808
post Fri 26 Jan 2007, 04:10
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Whenever I put a CD-R in my G4, it reads the files as .aiff, and I would prefer to import them as .wav files. I went ahead and imported a bunch of samples off a CD-R when I saw that I'm supposed to be able to use .aiff in Reason, but when I tried to use them, I got an error message in the Reason sample browser saying the file format wasn't supported.
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lancet
post Fri 26 Jan 2007, 12:40
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how did you import them?

just dragging files off the CD with the Finder should result in 44.1/16 aif files which Reason should have no trouble with. You could also use iTunes by just setting the import format in the preferences > Advanced > importing.

anyway. SoundConverter should also let you go from whatever you have to whatever you want.

http://www.macmusic.org/software/view.php/lang/en/id/579/


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wilhelm808
post Sat 27 Jan 2007, 04:27
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QUOTE (lancet @ Fri 26 Jan 2007, 05:40) *
how did you import them?

just dragging files off the CD with the Finder should result in 44.1/16 aif files which Reason should have no trouble with. You could also use iTunes by just setting the import format in the preferences > Advanced > importing.

anyway. SoundConverter should also let you go from whatever you have to whatever you want.

http://www.macmusic.org/software/view.php/lang/en/id/579/


I just dragged them to a folder. I'm not sure what is up w/ Reason. I would use iTunes, but I don't want to have to go in and convert a bunch of little samples one by one. I think I'd prefer to use .wav when possible, anyway...in case I need to give samples to someone on a PC for a remix or something. I was thinking about getting something like CDXtract, but I'll check out SoundConverter...it's much cheaper.

Thanks!

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