Names of the exported audio files – Native Instruments MASCHINE MK3 Groove Production Studio (Black) User Manual

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Element

Description

Sample Rate

Select from five different sample rates for the exported audio file(s):

44100 Hz

(this is the sample rate of the audio CD format),

48000 Hz

,

88200 Hz

,

96000 Hz

, and

192000 Hz

.

Bit Depth

Select from three different bit depths (or bit resolutions) for the
exported audio file(s):

16 Bit

is the bit depth of the audio CD format.

24 Bit

is well suited for mastering.

32 Bit float

is the bit depth used internally by MASCHINE’s audio

processing engine. Choose this setting if you plan to further process the
exported audio using other high-end digital audio devices or

applications that support this bit depth. This setting will allow greater

headroom, however, note that the exported files will be significantly
larger.

Destination Section

The

Destination

section allows you to define where to save your audio and how it is named.

Element

Description

Options

Folder

Displays the folder on your hard disk where the exported audio file(s)
will be saved. To change the destination folder, click the field and
select the desired folder in the navigation dialog that opens.

Name

Displays the name of the destination audio file which by default will

take the name of the Project. Click into the field if you want to rename
the destination file.

Names of the Exported Audio Files

The exported audio files are named according to following rules:

If

Master Output

is selected in the Output menu the audio file will be named as follows:

[Project name] - [BPM].wav/aiff

Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project

Exporting MASCHINE Objects and Audio

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