Under WAV Encoder settings choose a Sample Rate of 44.100 kHz, a sample size of 16-bit and Stereo Channels.Under Import settings click Import using WAV Encoder and choose a Custom setting.In the General Preferences tab click the “ Import Settings” button.Open iTunes and go to Edit>Preferences (PC) or iTunes>Preferences (Mac).
#Download loop wave files to studio one 3 file how to#
Here’s how to convert your files using the freely available iTunes software: Don’t despair if you only have an mp3 file though. Keep in mind, the line of BOSS RC Loop Stations can only import 44.1 kHz 16-bit WAV files. There is a huge range of genres to choose from and downloading the backings in to your Loop Station is just as easy as the import process. While you’re in the BOSS Tone Studio for RC software, why not have a look at the track sets provided. i just create a new song, drag and drop new files from the browser onto newly created tracks. plug in the the usb drive ,files are in my browser.
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now ive got files that were recorded in studio one in another studio that were sent to me to mix in my studio using studio one. It’s easy as that! Remember that even the smallest of the USB capable BOSS Loop Stations have about 3 hours of recording time so there’s no reason you can’t save entire set lists to your looper. i think i asked this before about importing files recorded in pt to my studio one daw.