RME releases DURec “Splitter”, or should that be “Splitter” for DURec?
RME have today released their free multi-channel wave file batch processor software that allows for automatic processing of large files generated by the Direct USB Recording (DURec) of the Fireface UFX.
Most digital audio workstations will happily import multi-channel wav files generated by the UFX directly into their projects. The need for the special RME tool arises from the fact that for full compatibility, standard wave files cannot exceed 2GB. So, with higher track counts and longer recording times, DURec uses multiple consecutive files. Importing these into typical DAWs requires the user to adjust and align the content of each file to the previous one.
The RME tool adds an easy way to combine and split multichannel interleaved files from the UFX into single or dual channel files. The content of consecutive files is automatically combined into a single file. In the rare case that these again exceed the 2GB limit the tool automatically writes RF64 files. The Mac version can also write CAF (Core Audio Format) files.
RME’s Multichannel WAV File Batch Processor’ can also perform multiple conversions of different recordings. Once all the single tasks are set up the software will process them one after the other automatically, hence ‘batch processor’. The software is available for Windows and Mac OS X and can be downloaded and freely used from the RME website.
Download the FREE multi-channel wave file batch processor for DURec