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Problem importing WAV files into Paris? [message #103813] Sat, 18 July 2009 05:46 Go to next message
Kateeba is currently offline  Kateeba   UNITED STATES
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I just bought a Sony PCM D50 field recorder to capture rehearsals and gigs. I used it for the first time 2 days ago. It makes WAV files at different qualities from 94/24 to 44.1/16. For the first time, I used the 44.1/16.

After rehearsal, I came home and loaded them into my imac with no problems. I then burned them to a CD and listened to them. Not bad, but I recorded a little bit too low with the levels so I wanted to put them into paris to bring up the volume with normalization (isn't that the best way?).

Paris is on my old G4 so I put the files on a memory stick and transfered them to my G4. Opened Paris and made a new folder and file and went to the audio window to import them. Clicked on the ADD AUDIO FILES and imported one of the two files. They showed up fine. Went to the edit window to drag them into the playing field and they would NOT move. I highlighted them but they wouldn't move.

Upon rechecking the audio window, I noticed that the size of the R & L files were very small like 00.00.11. I tried this several times, but cannot get the files in correctly.

I took those same files and opened them with Sonic Works and they are fine. About 350mb.

So what am I doing wrong? Do I have to convert them to sdII files or change the WAV to something else?

Never had to do this before so not sure.

Thanks for any help with this. I primarily use Paris to record my own music so never had to import before.

Lou Guarino


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Re: Problem importing WAV files into Paris? [message #103814 is a reply to message #103813] Sat, 18 July 2009 05:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   CANADA
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Hi Lou-

I have had funkiness when using a memory stick for some reason doing this exact thing. However, if the files played OK in SonicWorx then that is probably not the issue. I think instead it would have to do with the creation of the wavs in the first place (broadcast wavs?). You could open them in SW, then save as... paf.

Ted
Re: Problem importing WAV files into Paris? [message #103815 is a reply to message #103813] Sat, 18 July 2009 06:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kateeba is currently offline  Kateeba   UNITED STATES
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Thanks but that is a no go. First of all, I have Sonic Workx Essential which does not have the save to paf option. But I tried using SW and a Save As to do an aiff. The file ended up being Alinas1.aiff.

In the Paris Audio window, it doesn't even show it to allow me to import it.

This is weird!

Back to square 1 again.

Thanks Lou


Louis Guarino Jr.
www.enchantedvibrations.net
Re: Problem importing WAV files into Paris? [message #103816 is a reply to message #103813] Sat, 18 July 2009 07:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kateeba is currently offline  Kateeba   UNITED STATES
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Opps No You were right! Instead of doing a "Save As," I did an "Export File As" and I had to split the files. Then I was able to have a R & L paf export the went into Paris fine.

Thanks!!!! That worked great!


Lou Guarino


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Re: Problem importing WAV files into Paris? [message #103821 is a reply to message #103816] Sat, 18 July 2009 09:46 Go to previous message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   CANADA
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