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batch multiple samples into one wav file challenge
how can i take a bunch of wav files (drum one shots synths, random audio. )and assemble
them into one wav file. so that i can import them into reslice and go crazy.
i know i could paste them into a daw and line them up and save the whole thing as on wav( snooze.... that sounds boring
I just want to select all the wav files in audioshare, sent them out to “ fill in the blank” app and squash them all into one wav file play dough fun factory style.
Any ideas?
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Can’t you just pop them into different pads on BM2 or BM3, go to the sequencer and create a sequence, every 1/8 note, one after the other....? Then export audio as one track..
Edit.. sorry.. read your post again.. ignore me...
Yeah , Audio Glue for IOS! sounds perfect......come on devs you can do it. I’m looking at you audioshare. maybe built into the app..... select multiple files.... glue them together, and bam your done and ready to import into reslice, samplr, aubudahbi etc.
could be
This is a boring challenge and a bad idea in terms of RAM resources.
My advice, just jam something up and chop it for Reslice or BM3.
why is it bad for Ram?
if you're just using drum hits you're going to get better performance out of your device by having short little samples triggering as one shots rather than a long wav file being played at different cue points.
maybe, but I am looking to use short samples like a few drums, short snippets of synths, maybe some snippets of vocals. the entire wav after glued would be very small
I’m doing this on the desktop in Soundforge. Egoist doesn’t do lots of little samples so I’m doing it for that fella.
cool