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anyone know of an iOS 12bit audio convertor (not plugin)
anyone know of an iOS 12bit audio convertor (not plugin) - something I can load samples into ? - there's lots of 8/16/24/32 but seems hard to find any 12bit on ios and osx
Thanks in advance for any info

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What about BM3’s built in Bit Crusher FX? Can be applied to a whole bank or individual samples at any bit rate you choose.
12bit makes me think of famous drum machines and samplers.
If that's what you're after, just snipping off (crushing) the bits doesn't help - the converter and filter in those boxes were very special and adjusted to each other.
(I mean the anti-alias filter of the hardware, not a lowpass as effect)
@Telefunky I still have an emu sp1200 and akai s950 - i been experimenting on ipad and getting very close to replicating the sound.
@gusgranite nah dude it sounds real cheap - i got a s950 akai - iam gonna run a whole mix from my ipad into it
That’s too bad. Nice you have an s950 though!
Curious to know how you've been handling this...
I have been running some tracks through my SP-404 and my SampleTrak ST-224 to get that faithful grit.
Chordflow, FugueMachine or Quantum > MC-303, FB-01, EMX, EA-1 > SP-404 > ST-224 > Cubasis
@stormbeats I would like to know see some of this 12 Bit experimentation you speak of
You guys don’t like the LoFly Dirt plugin? I thought it was supposed to add this type of grit.
@senhorlampada cool yeh i had a SP404 great sound and that vinyl sim !!!! what i'am wanting is a batch audio convertor where I can do very low sample rates but the lowest bitrate for pc/mac/ios only goes down to 16bit ideally a 12bit would be excellent - plugin bit crushers are cool but raw wav file conversion would be way better -
@oldschoolwillie lots of stuff on youtube - the sound of the Emu SP1200 AkaiS950 - aim is to replicate this on iOS - a batch audio file converter that can do 12bit/11khz/wave - or at least replicate the sound. This would be excellent converting audio on a mass scale bypassing plugin bitcrushers.
lo fly dirt is cool but not dirty enough - it has ok saturation - and my aim is to find a batch audio convertor of wav files -
I checked everything I could think of, but nothing does 12 bit. Just mostly 16, 24, or 32. Sorry. Good luck though. It may exist out there, unless there is some iOS issue that makes 12 bit incompatible for some reason.
@CracklePot cheers dude yep i been searching the net for weeks -
This has a 12 bit option, havent tried it myself.
https://audio.online-convert.com/convert-to-aiff
To my knowledge there is currently no IOS app that can do that
I would suggest running a bunch of recorded samples from Mac/PC
sample them in to the s950 play them back to the MAC/PC
separate and import the samples into IOS.
that would one way
thanks thats 12kbps(kilobytes per second) not 12"bit" in aiff - saying that though there is 8bit which could do interesting things to the sound merged with the various sample rates
Will check this out for sure thanks again
cheers - i experimented that way a few times but the bits and sample rates on the mac/pc re convert the 12bit samples to 16/24/32 - thank again though for info.
the reconversion doesn't matter and is what you want - in the end you want to capture the soundprint of the 12bit conversion process.
12bit gear never calculated with 12bits internally, it's just the front/backend conversion.
Some Roland devices featured output rates of 18, 20 or 24 bits (can't remember atm) and were famous for their tone.
@stormbeats The 12bit goodness will still be baked into the sample the sample will actually be 12/24/32
But it will retain all of the punch, dirt, crunch of the 12 bit samplers. then you can use the in your IOS apps
like NIKE.......... JUST DO IT!
If you have access to and are willing to use a Windows PC, I have successfully used the converter described here to convert samples to 32kHz for my Korg ES-1. The program includes an option for 12-bit resolution and also several dithering options that I have no idea of what they do.
ok cheers