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Audiocon 2.0
Audiocon 2.0 is created to help you delay sound sources in a multi-channel setup or wanted to work out the delay between the close mic on a snare and the overheads. more>>
Audiocon 2.0 is created to help you delay sound sources in a multi-channel setup or wanted to work out the delay between the close mic on a snare and the overheads. It can find out the frequency of a problematic bass note or converting hexadecimal MIDI strings into their decimal equivalent.
This widget allows you to effortlessly convert between many common units that you may encounter while working in a studio or live sound situation. The conversion units in the current version are:
- Distance (m) - Time (ms) - Frequency (Hz)
- Time (ms) - Samples (@ 44.1KHz, 48KHz, 96KHz, 192KHz)
- Binary - Decimal - Hexadecimal
- Note Name - Frequency (Hz)
- BPM - Note Duration (Whole, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 note)
You can convert to and from any unit in each of the main conversion groups.
- Added more sample rates in Time-Samples conversion.
- Added dotted and triplet notes in BPM-Note Duration conversion.
- Added distance in feet to Distance-Time-Frequency conversion.
- Managed a massive reduction in number of lines of code! Nothing any of you will notice from a user point of but it made me happy.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
AudioMove 1.10
AudioMove is a simple, easy to use GUI-based batch audio file copy-and-conversion program more>>
You just tell it what files to convert, what format to convert them to, and where to put the output files, and it does it.
Main features:
- Converts from any format that libsndfile can read, to WAV, AIFF, or LCS format
- Uses libsamplerate for high-quality sample rate conversion to various sample rates (11.025kHz-192kHz)
- Supports 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit, or floating-point output sample widths
- Specify files to convert using file requester or drag-and-drop
- Multithreaded design for faster processing on multiprocessor machines
- Pipelined dataflow for efficient resource utilization
- Recursively batch-convert entire directory trees in a single step
- Conversion-batch sizes may be arbitrarily large (e.g. thousands of files at a time)
- Can be controlled from the command line (useful for invoking batch conversions from scripts)
- No installation necessary -- just unzip and run
- Qt-based GUI means AudioMove is portable to most major OSs
- Open source (GPL); source code is available below
- SUSE 9.1, MacOS/X and Windows binaries available below for your convenience.
Enhancements:
- Added more sampling rate options to the Output Rate combo box, including 192kHz, 176.4kHz, 96kHz, 88.2kHz, and 11.025kHz.
- Updated the included muscle folder to v2.62.
- Improved GUI presentation of sampling rate values.
Audio Unit Converter 1.0
Audio Unit Converter - effortlessly convert between many common units that you may encounter more>>
How about finding out the frequency of a problematic bass note or converting Hexadecimal MIDI strings into their decimal equivalent?
This widget allows you to effortlessly convert between many common units that you may encounter while working in a studio or live sound situation.
The conversion units in the current version are:
- Distance (m) - Time (ms) - Frequency (Hz)
- Time (ms) - Samples (@ 44.1KHz, 48KHz, 96KHz, 192KHz)
- Binary - Decimal - Hexadecimal
- Note Name - Frequency (Hz)
- BPM - Note Duration (Whole, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 note)
Audicon (formerly Audio Unit Converter) 2.0
Effortlessly convert between many common units that you may encounter. more>> Effortlessly convert between many common units that you may encounter.
Audio Unit Converter is the tool you need if you ever needed to delay sound sources in a multi-channel setup or wanted to work out the delay between the close mic on a snare and the overheads.
How about finding out the frequency of a problematic bass note or converting Hexadecimal MIDI strings into their decimal equivalent?
This widget allows you to effortlessly convert between many common units that you may encounter while working in a studio or live sound situation.
The conversion units in the current version are:
- Distance (m) - Time (ms) - Frequency (Hz)
- Time (ms) - Samples (@ 44.1KHz, 48KHz, 96KHz, 192KHz)
- Binary - Decimal - Hexadecimal
- Note Name - Frequency (Hz)
- BPM - Note Duration (Whole, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 note)
Enhancements
- Changed the name: Audiocon.
- This was due to some people finding the name confusing and associating it with the Audio Unit plugin format.
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