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    Default batch processes

    What would your favorite batch processes that you guys do on your sample loops. Is there any that should be done like nomalizer or is that bad to do that to all of them. Cheers

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    I`m not sure about batch process.
    But I always trim em to the start of the beat, if it is a drum loop.
    Someimes I`ll EQ em and resave to get them sounding more natural.
    But really there should be no batch process on your samples as they should be kept as raw as possible so you can customise them to the sound of whatever track you are using.
    Batch processing leads to a stagnated and cookie cutter sound. Ok if you just wanna churn out a bunch of stuff that all sounds the same I suppose.
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    yeah erm.. silly me .. I guess I should read....

    no, I don't batch process anything, unless I am converting a bunch of loops that I've stripped out of my tracks from one sample rate to another... or something of that nature.

 

 

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