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Batchprocessing
Menu file
Batch processing automatically applies a single WAV project task to any number of other files (the
"batch") in exactly the same way – for large volumes, usually overnight.
Possible processings may include:
normalization
lineal fading (in and out)
real-time effects in the mixer master
Format conversion: Bit resolution(16/24/32), Sample rate, stereo/mono/left/right
Storage in all available export formats
For example, you can normalize a whole list full of 24bit WAV files to 96%, apply 5 ms fades at the
beginning and the end of each file, compress them with the multi-band compressor, change them all to
16bit mono, resample them on 22kHz and then saved them all as mp3s.
Source files
Here you can create a list of the files to be edited by selecting "Add file". Multiple selection is possible.
Select "Load directory" to add all of the audio files within a directory (including all sublists). All
importable audio formats are loadable in Samplitude. "Save list" creates a Playlist (in the common *.m3u
format) for using your selection of files later. "Remove" deletes all selected list entries. " Remove all"
deletes the complete list.
Effects
1. Normalization
You can normalize using percentages (%), decibels (dB) or manually by using the levels. For more
details, please read the Effects Menu chapter -> Amplitude/Normalize
2. Fades at the start and end of projects
Linear fades of any given length can be added to your files.
2. Master Effects
To avoid repetition in the batch processing dialogue, effects settings have been integrated with the mixer
preset files.
In the Samplitude mixer, you can export all mixer settings to the mixer preset (* mix). Simply press the
"Save mixer preset" button in the mixer (see illustration).
By loading these *.mix files into the batch processor ("Load preset"), all mixer effect settingsare
included (all other mixer preset data e.g. channel properties, groups, etc. are ignored). Mixer presets are
stored in the /fxpresets/batch directory and can be selected directly from the Listbox.
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