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Thread 24 bit samples to 16 bit

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grg1540

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1 Posted on 11/09/2009 at 14:59:49
anyone know a quick way to convert 24 bit to 16 in bulk?

as in 50 samples at a time?

or, what is the quickest way to convert 24 to 16?

i am open to suggestions.

want to use samples in mpc to trigger from v kit. have great sounds.

too long a process to go one by one.

software program maybe??

thanks

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klapperboom

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2 Posted on 11/28/2009 at 00:44:19
software yes. put your DAW in 16 bit and import samples/audio either on a audio tracks or, better yet, in a virtual sampler. ypur PC or MAC will convert in an an instant
bra soulstice

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3 Posted on 01/02/2010 at 22:27:10
Just down load the free file converter called ( Switch ) just do a search It's pretty ez
It also converts anything to Mp3 hope this helps.....peace


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