Your Avatar Submitted by WaltzMastering on Tue, 02/10/2009 - 06:24 I am looking for a way to convert 32 bit (Cubase file) to 24 bit on a Mac P.s I don't have cubase. Does Audacity do this. What program does? TW Tags 24 bit sampling rate discussions 32 bit Log in or register to post comments Comments Your Avatar gdoubleyou Take a look at audacity, or if you have the Logic suite or Final Take a look at audacity, or if you have the Logic suite or Final Cut Pro Suite they contain Sound Track pro. There are a few shareware apps also check Version Tracer or the Apple site downloads section. 8) Log in or register to post comments Tue, 02/10/2009 - 11:16 Permalink Your Avatar WaltzMastering Thanks, Audacity ended up working. I wasn't sure if it would Thanks, Audacity ended up working. I wasn't sure if it would take 32 bit files. TW Log in or register to post comments Tue, 02/10/2009 - 11:57 Permalink Your Avatar RemyRAD You could load Windows XP & run Adobe Audition on your Macintosh You could load Windows XP & run Adobe Audition on your Macintosh. Not Logic all girl egganeer Ms. Remy Ann David Log in or register to post comments Tue, 02/10/2009 - 12:00 Permalink Your Avatar Cucco I'm sorry - it's not my intent to be a jerk....(I do it well tho I'm sorry - it's not my intent to be a jerk....(I do it well though) Based on your website, how is it possible that you don't have this capability? BTW - welcome to RO! Cheers- J Log in or register to post comments Wed, 02/11/2009 - 16:39 Permalink
Your Avatar gdoubleyou Take a look at audacity, or if you have the Logic suite or Final Take a look at audacity, or if you have the Logic suite or Final Cut Pro Suite they contain Sound Track pro. There are a few shareware apps also check Version Tracer or the Apple site downloads section. 8) Log in or register to post comments Tue, 02/10/2009 - 11:16 Permalink
Your Avatar WaltzMastering Thanks, Audacity ended up working. I wasn't sure if it would Thanks, Audacity ended up working. I wasn't sure if it would take 32 bit files. TW Log in or register to post comments Tue, 02/10/2009 - 11:57 Permalink
Your Avatar RemyRAD You could load Windows XP & run Adobe Audition on your Macintosh You could load Windows XP & run Adobe Audition on your Macintosh. Not Logic all girl egganeer Ms. Remy Ann David Log in or register to post comments Tue, 02/10/2009 - 12:00 Permalink
Your Avatar Cucco I'm sorry - it's not my intent to be a jerk....(I do it well tho I'm sorry - it's not my intent to be a jerk....(I do it well though) Based on your website, how is it possible that you don't have this capability? BTW - welcome to RO! Cheers- J Log in or register to post comments Wed, 02/11/2009 - 16:39 Permalink
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Take a look at audacity, or if you have the Logic suite or Final
Take a look at audacity, or if you have the Logic suite or Final Cut Pro Suite they contain Sound Track pro.
There are a few shareware apps also check Version Tracer or the Apple site downloads section.
8)
Thanks, Audacity ended up working. I wasn't sure if it would
Thanks, Audacity ended up working. I wasn't sure if it would take 32 bit files.
TW
You could load Windows XP & run Adobe Audition on your Macintosh
You could load Windows XP & run Adobe Audition on your Macintosh.
Not Logic all girl egganeer
Ms. Remy Ann David
I'm sorry - it's not my intent to be a jerk....(I do it well tho
I'm sorry - it's not my intent to be a jerk....(I do it well though)
Based on your website, how is it possible that you don't have this capability?
BTW - welcome to RO!
Cheers-
J