![]() There isn't too much more to say about the Chicken Systems Translator 2.x, but if it is something that you need to have, I don't think you need to look any further as this is the software that you're going to want. Now that there are so many different sequencers and samplers out there, if you're doing work with a few of them, having this around is great for whenever you might want to use a certain sound in a DAW that would otherwise not be compatible. The price definitely isn't unreasonable, especially considering that you'd be gaining (or should I say re-gaining) a whole new library of sounds and samples. If you've got samples on CDs or in some other format that you're hoping to use with your DAW like Logic, I've never come across another piece of software that can do the job as extensively as this one. While it does often take a long time if there are a lot of samples to convert, it does do it's job quick as you can see when you don't have as large of files to convert. ![]() I would however double check all the specs with this software to make sure that what you need to be done is compatible, but I'd be really surprised if you couldn't find what you needed here. However, you can convert your samples to any format that you need for your sampler, as it literally has everything you'd need. The reason that I needed to use this software was the convert a whole library of sample CDs to be used in Apple Logic. There are some bugs every now and again, but nothing too bad that I wasn't able to figure out around for the most part. The software is very easy to use, as the interface is straight forward and user friendly. Translator 7 offers a huge amount of ancillary functions, such as Reference Manager (for fixing sample links), and AutoSampler for recording internal and external gear, plus other handy functions. Most samples from vinyl are mixed in stereo and so the snares and HiHats are in stereo (caused by the original room or reverb unit).Chicken Systems Translator 2.x is a stand alone piece of software designed to convert any and all samples to be used with just about any sampler whatsoever out there. I think there is a 30 days full working demo available.īTW not all drumsounds are mono. ![]() ![]() So its very easy to batch normalize, batch EQ, batch whatever. You can change everything.īitdepth (you can also choose different dither methods)Īnd if that is not enough, you can build a script with every action you did on one sample, save this script and put it on all samples you choose via the batch menu. The most intriguing new features are more creative. I have converted a lot of samples with no problems without paying for the full version, unless a splashscreen to remind you about registering a problemĪdobe Audition does the same. The program is NOT freeware or open source it is some kind of shareware. It can EVEN restore the original folder structure, so you can just add the folder "C:\Samples" and it will output a converted "C:\Samples MONO" with the MONO files and the exact same folders and stuff.very neat I think wav files (all drums sounds are MONO anyway, so stereo is wasting a lot of memory an polyphony) I can convert all you sampleCD stereo files into mono. I actually found a very good program myself.Ĭonvert and encode sound files on PC and Mac
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