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Is it possible to "batch-edit" a sample so that multiple .wav files are automatically generated?
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I mean asking Kyma to cut a sample into multiple bits of a chosen length (every x samples) and output them in a folder somewhere..
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You could write a Script to play a file and make a new recording every N samples. It would not modify the existing file but record new, shorter files according to where you would like to start and how many samples long it should be.
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Thanks for the tip!
You're very welcome, Hugues! If you'd like to describe the starting sample and number of samples that should be in each extracted recording, we or someone else on the Q&A could maybe offer some hints on how to start writing a Script for doing what you need.
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