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124 Batch conversion
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"Current settings": All effects settings in the currently loaded project will be
applied (except object effects). First you can load one of the edited files into a
new MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX project and make the required effects
settings in real time there. Then you can open batch conversion and apply
these settings to all of the other files.
"Effects presets": You can select the cleaning or mastering effects presets
included with the program or the ones you created yourself.
Remove direct current: Remove direct current noise from analog recordings;
see "Remove direct current (view page 80)" in the "Edit" menu.
Re
sampling/Timestretching: Changes the playback tempo; see
"Resampling/Timestretching (view page 106)" in the "Edit" menu.
Target format
File format: All export formats available in MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab MX are
available here with their associated format options.
Stereo/Mono: You can convert in stereo (mono sources feature the same
signal on both channels), save one of the stereo channels as a mono file, or
mix both stereo channels together to create a mono file.
Bit resolution/sample rate: The bit resolution can be changed to 8/16/24-bit,
and the sample rate to 11,025, 22,050, 32,000, 44,100, or 48,000 Hz.
No changes: This means that the output format is applied unchanged.
Destination files
There are several ways to save edited files:
Replace source files: The original files are replaced by the edited files. If the
file is used in a project, then the project will be closed first.
Save files in source directory with changed name/save files in following
directory: The edited file is saved in the source directory or in any chosen
directory. The specified suffix/prefix is added to the file name. Optionally, you
can delete the source files after editing them.
Keep source directory structure: This option saves all files including the
source path. The folder structure is preserved if the source files originated
from different folders.