Homegrown Sounds Batch xFader 1.1.4

Free Download Homegrown Sounds Batch xFader full version standalone offline installer for macOS. It is a batch creation of sample loops.

Overview of Homegrown Sounds Batch xFader for macOS

Batch xFader is designed to accomplish the tedious work of making sampler instruments out of samples. It can quickly accomplish all of these tasks as a batch process on the selected folder of WAVs. It supports x64 Windows and is a Mac Universal Binary & so it natively supports both Silicon and Intel Macs.

THE SAMPLE LOOP
The embedded sustain loop is a region that plays until the sound is released/faded out, and it’s essential to ensure that held notes still play after the audio data has finished. If you use MPC/Beats to auto sample, this loop region can be embedded automatically. Batch xFader can either use this loop or replace it with a new one based on percentages.

START TRIM
Generally, when recording on computers, there is some sound card latency which introduces a slight delay at the start of the files. You can use a sample editor to find out the size of this in samples and use this box to enter that number. Batch xFader will then trim that amount of samples from the start of each sample. You may not need the front section after the loop is calculated, so selecting ‘ALL’ will trim the entire front section, excluding any fade in time.

FADE IN
A sample that doesn’t start on a zero crossing produces a click. While it’s possible to use an envelope attack in a sampler to hide this, this option allows a short fade-in to avoid any clicks permanently. This value is in samples; usually, 100-1000 is enough.

REMOVE POST LOOP
Usually, the data after the sustain loop isn’t required as the sustain loop plays until it fades (unless there is a specific release loop in the sample), so this option allows deleting all data after the loop.

CONVERT TO MONO
If, for example, you have recorded a mono instrument using MPC/Beats autosampler, it continuously records in stereo. This option allows taking the 1st channel only and converting it to mono. This option is carried out before any other processing, saving time.

PROCESS
In the Process section, you select the Source Folder, which contains the samples you wish to process. Note that Batch xFader does not write over your original samples; all samples are saved within the ‘EXPORT NAME’ subfolder, which is created if it does not exist.

Features of Homegrown Sounds Batch xFader for macOS

  • Creating a sustain loop
  • Crossfading the loop so it loops seamlessly
  • Trimming any space at the start
  • or trimming all/most space at the start
  • Creating a short fade-in at the start to avoid any non-zero-crossing clicks
  • Deleting all data after the loop section, which is not usually used
  • Converting Stereo to Mono
  • Converting to multiple formats

Technical Details and System Requirements

  • macOS 10.11 or later
  • Supports both Silicon and Intel Macs

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File Name:Homegrown Sounds Batch xFader v1.0 macOS
Version:1.0

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