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Then it hit me!! I thought I saw a batch converter in Cockos Reaper which is my main DAW for the PC. After about an hour browsing around reaper I found the built in batch converter BUT was not sure if it could do the Rex To Wave conversion. To my surprise I already had a Rex To Wave converter all this time. LMAO My God!!! I'm going to become missing for the next few months.
CONVERT RX2 TO WAV (BATCH PROCESSING) I used Reaper v4.261 to successfully convert a number of.rx2 files to.wav files A trial version can be downloaded from Once installed, Go to: File Batch File/Item converter [Short cut: Ctrl+Shift+F] A window will pop up – You need to add the files you want to convert into that window by clicking on the “Add” button and clicking “Add Files”. Highlight the ones you want e.g.
C: Cakewalk Content Audio Library Loops Loopmasters BREAKS DRUM N BASS DANNY BYRD REXFILE1.rx2, REXFILE2.rx2 etc. If you want to save the file with the same name, leave the box ticked that says “Use source file directory”. You can also leave the Output format as “WAV” and the “Resample mode (if needed)” as Better. Enter Filename as: “$source” (Other wildcards can be used but this is easiest). Click “Convert all” When done, go to your directory where the original rx2 files were kept and open it.
Your new.WAV files should be in there. Go ahead and open them up in a wav editor such as Goldwave or a Digital Audio Workstation such as Reason. How to convert RX2 TO WAV in batch (CONVERT REX FILES TO WAV FILES) CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO ENLARGE WHAT’S A REX FILE/LOOP? Basically, it’s an audio file that has been “sliced” into 4 or 8 or 16 bar chunks, known as loops.
This is usually done with a program called Recycle by Propellerhead Software. This software creates a REX2 (.rx2) file. It’s a way of being able to speed up and slow down an audio file without hearing significant distortion or change in pitch.
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