straight tiny freeware tool, renames one or more module files at once using their song title.Last updated 1, a 28.8 modem takes 2 minutes to download, program runs under Win9x/NT/2000 MODNamer 2.6 (309 KBytes) by Mauro 'DjM' Molinari WAV files in the current dir to see if they are 8 bit or 16 bit and moves them to. it creates an "8bit" and a "16bit" directory in the current directory, checks all.freeware tool which could be handy for those of you who want to separate their samples by bit-depth.Last updated 2, a 28.8 modem takes < 1 minute to download, program runs under DOS (Win 9x/NT) freeware, name says it, it builds index files as HTML for your modules and includes some basic file manager functions as well.Last updated 3, a 28.8 modem takes < 1 minute to download, program runs under Win9x/NT/2000 upgradeable to 24 bit audio files for 29$, but no try-before-buy in 24 bit mode, I'll be back with my test results later!.
supports single files only, if you have thousands of small files you will get thousands of smaller packed files instead of one big archive file.but! :-) hint from MAZ: get a good FileManager (like Total Commander) who is able to put the result of a filemask-based search into a window and you can drag all those files onto WaveZIP - voila! drawback: the interface doesn't support drag'n'drop of directories, if you want to pack a whole directory structure with hundreds of subdirectories - bad luck.I checked it, and indeed, it's not only faster, WaveZIP packed files are around 10% smaller (average) than WinRAR packed files (multimedia-compression + largest dictionary).freeware, very good digital audio file compressor (lossless), supports 8 and 16-bit WAV, ACD (Sonic Foundry ACID) and Cakewalk BUN files.Last updated 1, a 28.8 modem takes 14 minutes to download, program runs under Win9x/NT/2000 NEW: ability to store settings between sessions.Note and Measures length calculator, allowing easy calculation of note lengths from 64th triplets up to dotted whole notes, can also be used to calculate the length of any number of measures between 1 and 64, can be linked to the BPM calculator or used as a separate unit.Timestretch calculator, accurate to 1/100th of a percent, allowing easy stretch percentage computation from one BPM to another.5$ shareware multi-function calculator, includes the following 3 calculators:.Last updated 2, a 28.8 modem takes < 1 minute to download, program runs under Win9x/NT/2000 Studio Calculator 1.3 (22 KBytes) by MadMagnus MEMORY CALCULATOR: how much space will a sample with a certain quality and length take?.BPM -> Hz: If I would like to Sync LFO to bpm, how many hz is xx bpm?.DIGITAL DELAY CALCULATOR: I have a song in xx bpm, what delay times can I use?.I know it is x bars, xx frequency, xx bits and is using x channels but what bpm does it have? BYTES -> BPM: I have a loop that takes up xxxxx bytes.BPM -> SEC: if i have one bar of music in a certain bpm in a certain timesignature, how long is that bar in seconds?.Last updated 0, a 28.8 modem takes BPM: how many bpm is 1 bar of xx seconds in a certain timesignature? Last updated 2, a 28.8 modem takes 200 MHz (it's a borland programming library bug) Chromatia Tuner 1.0 (190 KBytes) by FMJ-Software