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Converting to A-Law 16 Bit ?

I have a question consirning audioconverting.
Does anybody know if it is possible to convert a .WAV 44.1kHz. 16Bits Mono file into a A-law 8 kHz. 16Bits Mono file?
Normally I convert the WAV's into A-Law 8 Bits, but now I need to convert them to 16 bits files which seems not possible with the programs I use.(Soundforge 4.5, Wavlab 3.0, CoolEdit)

Converting Wav To Midi?

I am trying to convert simple mono wav files into midi files for the purpose of importing into Score editing software such as Noteworthy composer or Vivaldi gold. The only midi files I seem to be capable of making are "Type 0" files. So far "Type 0" midi files seem to be incompatible with the various score editors I've tried out...They all ask for "Type 1" Midi files.

Converting Files

I originally recorded my tracks at 24/96 in Nuendo and now due to system limitations I want to convert the tracks down to either 24/48 or 24/44. Basically, the higher format is wiping out my CPU once I start editing and using plugins. I converted one song down to 24/44 and gained a lot of system headroom and there didn’t appear to be any problems.

Converting from 44.1 to 48khz:What's the best way?

Hello there guys...(and girls)

I have to convert tracks from 44.1khz to 48khz:
What's the best way to do it?

Would it be wise to just re-record the whole song with 48khz?

Or should I use a converter, the Pro Tools-Converter for example?

Any advice would be very nice...

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