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Some audio editors like PEAK have batch file convertors. meaning you can assign a bunch of files to be processed by whatever function you want to perform (like normalise, convert file type or sample rate convert). You have to set the the parameters of the conversion, select the folder containing the files and a destination folder, and away it goes. quickly converting all selected instead of doing them all induvidually.
This might help you?? Ive done this to convert a whole bunch of my own drum samples to be used as 16bit wav. for reason. |
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