XP Paf Wav converter . . . Win7 ? [message #108625] |
Mon, 09 March 2015 00:21 |
Wayne
Messages: 206 Registered: July 2008 Location: Las Vegas
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On my XP machines and future Win7 comps:
I've been meaning to ask this every time I use it. I use Melodyne Uno (a stand alone pitch editor which uses only 24 bit mono wave files) to tune vocals. Yes it's tedious and a bit old school but works well for me.
I use the XP Paf/Wav converter (stand alone) outside of PARIS when I want to convert a mono 24bit paf to mono 24bit wave so I can tune a vocal and then back to mono 24bit paf and add it back into my project thru the audio window. This process has worked great for me as I tune a lot of vocals.
Does the Paf/Wav converter XP version work in Win7-64 or is there a new one that I'm not aware of? I realize it's 32 bit and I'm OK with that if it works.
Wayne
[Updated on: Mon, 09 March 2015 00:26] Report message to a moderator
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Re: XP Paf Wav converter . . . Win7 ? [message #108629 is a reply to message #108625] |
Mon, 09 March 2015 13:51 |
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Reaper, with the Xenakios extension, will do the job - at least one way, importing PAF and letting you edit and work on it in Melodyne plugins - so it's a good addition to the toolbox. Only minor hassle is that currently it won't write PAF so you'd have to render your edited vocal as a WAV and re-import it into PARIS but aside from that it's all win. It's got the tools to strip out on export the problematic headers that used to require StripWav (just deselect the BWF checkbox in the render dialog).
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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