44.1 To 32 Khz Convert? |
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 22:51
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 22-May 02 From: London Member No.: 4,776 |
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to convert all my audio .aiff and.wav files (mostly drum hits) from 44.1 kHz to 32 kHz, which is the only sample rate the Korg es 1 'groovebox' supports. I use Logic Audio as a main sequncer but the lowest sample rate available to bounce tracks down is, again 44.1 kHz. Must be an easy way to do it rather than recording each drum noise in manually.
Any halp muchos appreciated. Ta. |
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Fri 30 Jul 2004, 10:48
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 29-Feb 04 From: Gradec - AT Member No.: 37,222 |
for macos9 soundapp (ppc) should do the job. only thing - you have to enter the samplingrate manually (no preset) - but you can save your own presets...
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/4124 HTH -------------------- -dv-
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Fri 30 Jul 2004, 21:39
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 22-May 02 From: London Member No.: 4,776 |
thanks for reply. I tried this and it seems good but when the converted samples are played back they are corrupted with white noise. I tried to download it again and still samples over a couple of seconds long get mashed. Any ideas??
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Sat 31 Jul 2004, 05:53
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 29-Feb 04 From: Gradec - AT Member No.: 37,222 |
i just gave it a try with a sample about a minute long. from 44.1khz-pcm-stereo-16bit-aiff to 32khz-pcm-stereo-16-wav and had no corruptions. i'm doin my audio on a quite old g3 powerbook - so performance won't be an issue i think.
do you run os9 native or emulated under osX? -------------------- -dv-
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Sat 31 Jul 2004, 06:24
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 22-May 02 From: London Member No.: 4,776 |
I'm using OS 9.2.2 How annoying. I downloaded it seperately twice and on both occasions it didn't work properly. Maybe need a later version of stuffit but I'm sure I'm pretty up to date with that. I'll try it again but I dont hold much hope. Have you had any experience with Audacity? Think this may do the job!!
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Wed 4 Aug 2004, 08:39
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 22-May 02 From: London Member No.: 4,776 |
Tried it again few days later and it worked fine??? Very strange. Cheers SC
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