About me Forum Tutorials Media Comments Guestbook SOUND FORGE on 1/17/2022 Batch converting For multisamples (which has been a standard since ages for sampling) you obviously don't have all hundreds or even thousands of files in one folder, that will get very messy and hard to separate one patch from the other. So no, i think most people who wants to process many files do no have all those files in one folder. batch processing is really only interesting to most people if you've gonna process a ton of files. I'll check out the keyb command editor, i've not tried that. thanks. Edit: and while Waveosaur has the tools and can easily trim and normalise it also ruins meta-data in the new .wav so it's useless since i need the original meta-data. Edit 2: the best option is adobe audition.. really great program i have to say, much better than SF. adobe is not something i otherwise think of when it comes to sound. you just hit "record favorite" and do whatever to the sound, then you can apply this whole recording to the batch process, so you can do super detailed work and it will replicate it all on all files. SOUND FORGE on 1/17/2022 Batch converting I found Wavosaur. It handles sub folders with ease. The batch processing page is really well done (way better than in SF), i understood it within seconds and didn't need to read any manual or watch a YT video to know where to start. It's a free program. SOUND FORGE on 1/17/2022 Batch converting I've used it and it was fine (for processing many files that are in one folder), this was years ago. It doesn't seem like they're the least interested in updating it because it was the same (MANY) years ago when i tried it. Same with keyboard shortcuts.. i mean which professional program doesn't offer you keyboard shortcuts for things you might do many hundreds if not thousands of times. No, i'll start looking for another Editor, it's ridiculous how they update SF each year but the most basic functions are completely ignored. 1