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SampliCut - divide and conquer
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demo download
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using sampling CD's in audio format is annoying and sometimes
frustrating. You usually have to listen to large parts if not the whole
CD, if you want to find a certain sound.
The main problem (and the reason for this uncomfortable situation) is,
that an audio CD may have only 99 tracks. Since there are almost always
way more than 99 single sounds on a sampling
CD, the guys who make them have to pack several (often quite many) samples
into each track - and that's where the problems begin.
Using samples means choosing samples
- and that requires listening. A lot of listening, if the sound which
kicks your song to the top 40 is the second last on track 73.
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Why not let SampliCut do it for you?
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SampliCut half-automatically splits the audio tracks
on your sampling CDs into single samples. An audiotrack split that way
may look like this.
You can take influence on how SampliCut does the slicing; since not all
CDs have the same basic noisefloor or the same gaps between the single
samples, this is an important issue.
If you found proper settings to do the slicing, you can very quickly jump
between all the tracks on the CD and listen to each and every sample in
all tracks. Total random access. Choose one or more samples and save it
to disk as a WAV file - lossless.
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With SampliCut you can work faster than ever
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give your samples a chance - don't let them starve on
their CD! Don't wait - get the demo!
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Features:
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digital
extraction from audio sampling CDs |
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automatic
region detection in the extracted audio |
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realtime
feedback from threshold and release time modifications ensures quick
finding of split points |
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full
zooming and scrolling through the audio allows controlling the split
points |
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fast
preview: double-clicking in the region list plays the detected sample
region (looped or one shot) |
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multi-export
allows saving multiple regions as separate WAV-files simultaneously |
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optional
automatic normalizing during audio export |
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preview
/ extraction of multiple audio tracks at once |
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