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  • Batch File Editor Tutorial

    1. " menu, click on the "Batch File Editor".
    2. Choose a filter that you wish to run a batch of .wav files on by using the left mouse button. *
    3. Select the desired filter preset for your batch processing. If the desired settings have not already been saved under a preset name, you can double click on the filter icon and then set the parameters you desire for the batch processing run.
    4. Click on "Add Files".
    5. Select the desired .wav files from the file manager. The file listing will appear in the .wav file-listing box.
    6. To delete a particular .wav file from your batch-mode listing, click on it, which will highlight it, and then click on "Delete Files".
    7. When your list is complete, click on the "Run Batch" button.
    8. The Batch listing can be saved by clicking on the "Save Batch" button.
    9. To recall a particular batch, click on the "Load Batch" button and select the desired batch using the file manager.
    10. If you have a lot of files to process and you are using an old operating system (like Windows 98 SE or Windows ME), you may want to check the box labeled “Close Files After Filtering”. By default, the files are left open in the editor window after the batch file is run. This can cause Windows to run out of resources when many files (>20) are processed. Checking this box will close each file after it has been processed which eliminates that resource limit.

    Note: If multiple filters need to be run, you can use the Multi-Filter to create your desired filter sequence for Batch Processing files with more than one filter at a time.

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