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WAVE XTRACTOR: A Simple and Powerful Software for Accessing Raw Sound Samples


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Introduction




If you are a music enthusiast, a professional musician, or a sound engineer, you probably have encountered various types of music files that contain different kinds of audio data. For example, SoundFonts (SF2), Yamaha's TVN, UVN and UVD, and Korg's PCM, KMP, STY, PCG, PRF, and PAD files are some of the popular sound packaging formats used in the music industry. These files store not only the sound samples, but also other information such as instrument names, presets, effects, and parameters.




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However, sometimes you may want to access the raw audio data from these files, either to use them in your own projects, or to modify them according to your preferences. This is where WAVE XTRACTOR comes in handy. WAVE XTRACTOR is a powerful software tool that lets you extract the RAW/WAV audio data from various types of music files with ease. It also includes a neat and handy Korg PA style manager that allows you to import, export, edit, and customize Korg PA styles.


In this article, we will show you what WAVE XTRACTOR is, what are the benefits of using it, how to download and install it, how to use it to extract audio data from various music files, and how to use it to manage Korg PA styles. By the end of this article, you will be able to use WAVE XTRACTOR like a pro and enjoy its amazing features.


How to use WAVE XTRACTOR to extract audio data from various music files




What is WAVE XTRACTOR




WAVE XTRACTOR is a software tool that allows you to extract the RAW/WAV audio data from various types of sound packaging files used in the music industry. It supports the following file formats:



  • SoundFonts (SF2)



  • Yamaha's TVN, UVN and UVD



  • Korg's PCM, KMP, STY, PCG, PRF, and PAD



WAVE XTRACTOR is quite easy-to-use. Basically, once you select a folder containing the supported music files, WAVE XTRACTOR will list every compatible file and the samples or sounds that it includes. You can then listen to them or extract them to RAW/WAV audio data. The sound can also be played in a loop, and the file's audio properties (sample rate, size, duration, etc.) are displayed in a panel on the right side.


WAVE XTRACTOR also includes a handy audio editing tool that lets you trim and cut the sound samples, add distortion and gain, remove noise or reverse the sounds. You can also save your edited sounds as new WAV files or replace the original ones.


What are the benefits of using WAVE XTRACTOR




There are many benefits of using WAVE XTRACTOR for extracting audio data from various music files. Here are some of them:



  • You can access the raw audio data from various types of music files that are otherwise not easy to open or edit.



  • <li You can use the extracted audio data in your own music projects, such as creating new songs, remixes, soundtracks, etc.



  • You can modify the sound samples according to your preferences, such as changing the pitch, volume, length, effects, etc.



  • You can save the extracted audio data as WAV files, which are widely compatible with most audio players and editors.



  • You can also use WAVE XTRACTOR to manage Korg PA styles, which are a unique feature of Korg's professional arranger keyboards.



How to download and install WAVE XTRACTOR




Downloading and installing WAVE XTRACTOR is very easy. Here are the steps you need to follow:





  • Click on the "Download" button on the top right corner of the homepage.



  • Choose the version of WAVE XTRACTOR that suits your operating system (Windows or Mac) and click on the corresponding link.



  • Save the file to your computer and run it once it is downloaded.



  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation process.



  • Launch WAVE XTRACTOR from your desktop or start menu.



Congratulations! You have successfully downloaded and installed WAVE XTRACTOR on your computer. Now you are ready to use it to extract audio data from various music files.


How to use WAVE XTRACTOR to extract audio data from various music files




How to select a folder and view the supported files




The first step to use WAVE XTRACTOR is to select a folder that contains the music files that you want to extract audio data from. Here is how you do it:



  • Open WAVE XTRACTOR and click on the "Browse" button on the top left corner of the main window.



  • Navigate to the folder that contains the music files that you want to extract audio data from and click on "OK".



  • WAVE XTRACTOR will scan the folder and list all the supported music files in a table on the left side of the main window. You can see the file name, size, type, and number of sounds for each file.



  • You can also filter the files by type using the drop-down menu on the top right corner of the table. You can choose from SoundFonts (SF2), Yamaha's TVN, UVN and UVD, and Korg's PCM, KMP, STY, PCG, PRF, and PAD.



Now you have selected a folder and viewed the supported files. You can proceed to listen to and extract the RAW/WAV audio data from them.


How to listen to and extract the RAW/WAV audio data




The next step is to listen to and extract the RAW/WAV audio data from the music files that you have selected. Here is how you do it:



  • Select a file from the table on the left side of the main window by clicking on it. The file's audio properties will be displayed on a panel on the right side of the main window. You can see the sample rate, size, duration, channels, bits per sample, etc. for each file.



  • The sounds or samples that are included in the file will be listed in a tree view below the panel. You can expand or collapse each node by clicking on the plus or minus sign next to it. You can also see the name, size, type, and number of samples for each sound or sample.



  • To listen to a sound or sample, select it from the tree view and click on the "Play" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. The sound or sample will be played in a loop until you click on the "Stop" button. You can also adjust the volume and the balance of the sound or sample using the sliders below the buttons.



  • To extract a sound or sample to RAW/WAV audio data, select it from the tree view and click on the "Extract" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to choose a destination folder and a file name for the extracted sound or sample. You can also choose the format (RAW or WAV) and the quality (8, 16, or 24 bits per sample) of the extracted sound or sample. Click on "OK" to start the extraction process.



  • WAVE XTRACTOR will extract the sound or sample to the destination folder and display a message when it is done. You can then open the extracted sound or sample with any audio player or editor that supports RAW or WAV files.



Now you have learned how to listen to and extract the RAW/WAV audio data from various music files using WAVE XTRACTOR. You can repeat this process for any file that you want to extract audio data from.


How to use the built-in audio editor to modify the sound samples




WAVE XTRACTOR also includes a built-in audio editor that lets you modify the sound samples that you have extracted or that are included in the music files. You can use this tool to trim and cut the sound samples, add distortion and gain, remove noise or reverse the sounds. Here is how you use it:



  • Select a sound or sample from the tree view and click on the "Edit" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. The audio editor window will open, showing a waveform of the sound or sample.



  • To trim or cut the sound or sample, use the mouse to select a portion of the waveform that you want to keep or delete. Then, click on the "Trim" button to keep only the selected portion, or click on the "Cut" button to delete the selected portion.



  • To add distortion or gain to the sound or sample, use the sliders on the top right corner of the audio editor window. You can adjust the amount and type of distortion, and the level and type of gain. You can also choose a preset from the drop-down menu below the sliders.



  • To remove noise from the sound or sample, click on the "Noise Removal" button on the top left corner of the audio editor window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to select a portion of the waveform that contains only noise. Then, click on "OK" to apply noise removal to the entire sound or sample.



  • To reverse the sound or sample, click on the "Reverse" button on the top left corner of the audio editor window. The sound or sample will be reversed.



  • To save your edited sound or sample, click on the "Save" button on the top left corner of the audio editor window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to choose a destination folder and a file name for the edited sound or sample. You can also choose the format (RAW or WAV) and the quality (8, 16, or 24 bits per sample) of the edited sound or sample. Click on "OK" to save the edited sound or sample.



  • To replace the original sound or sample with the edited one, click on the "Replace" button on the top left corner of the audio editor window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to confirm your action. Click on "Yes" to replace the original sound or sample with the edited one.



Now you have learned how to use the built-in audio editor to modify the sound samples using WAVE XTRACTOR. You can use this tool to enhance and customize your sound samples according to your needs and preferences.


How to use WAVE XTRACTOR to manage Korg PA styles




What are Korg PA styles and how they work




Korg PA styles are a unique feature of Korg's professional arranger keyboards, such as the Korg PA4X, PA3X, PA2X, PA800, PA80, PA60, PA50, etc. Korg PA styles are basically musical patterns that can be played along with your keyboard performance. They can provide accompaniment for various genres and moods, such as pop, rock, jazz, blues, country, etc.


Korg PA styles are composed of several tracks, each containing a different instrument or sound. For example, a typical Korg PA style may have tracks for drums, bass, guitar, piano, strings, etc. Each track can have different variations and fills that can be triggered by different buttons on the keyboard. For example, you can switch from a basic variation to a more complex one, or from a normal fill to an ending fill.


Korg PA styles are stored in STY files that can be loaded into your keyboard's memory or an external storage device. You can also create your own Korg PA styles using your keyboard's built-in style editor or a computer software such as Style Works XT.


How to import and export Korg PA styles using WAVE XTRACTOR




WAVE XTRACTOR can help you import and export Korg PA styles from and to various sources. You can use WAVE XTRACTOR to transfer Korg PA styles between your keyboard and your computer, or between different keyboards. You can also use WAVE XTRACTOR to convert Korg PA styles from one format to another. Here is how you do it:



  • Open WAVE XTRACTOR and click on the "Browse" button on the top left corner of the main window.



  • Navigate to the folder that contains the Korg PA styles that you want to import or export and click on "OK". Alternatively, you can also select your keyboard's memory or an external storage device as the source or destination of the Korg PA styles.



  • WAVE XTRACTOR will scan the folder or device and list all the supported music files in a table on the left side of the main window. You can filter the files by type using the drop-down menu on the top right corner of the table. Choose "KORG STY" to see only the Korg PA style files.



  • To import a Korg PA style from another source to your keyboard or computer, select it from the table and click on the "Import" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to choose a destination folder or device for the imported Korg PA style. You can also choose the format (STY, PCG, PRF, or PAD) of the imported Korg PA style. Click on "OK" to start the import process.



  • To export a Korg PA style from your keyboard or computer to another destination, select it from the table and click on the "Export" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to choose a destination folder or device for the exported Korg PA style. You can also choose the format (STY, PCG, PRF, or PAD) of the exported Korg PA style. Click on "OK" to start the export process.



  • WAVE XTRACTOR will import or export the Korg PA style to the destination folder or device and display a message when it is done. You can then load or play the imported or exported Korg PA style with your keyboard or computer.



Now you have learned how to import and export Korg PA styles using WAVE XTRACTOR. You can use this feature to transfer Korg PA styles between different sources and destinations, and to convert them from one format to another.


How to edit and customize Korg PA styles using WAVE XTRACTOR




WAVE XTRACTOR can also help you edit and customize Korg PA styles according to your needs and preferences. You can use WAVE XTRACTOR to change the name, tempo, volume, balance, and effects of each track in a Korg PA style. You can also use WAVE XTRACTOR to add, delete, copy, paste, and move tracks within a Korg PA style. Here is how you do it:



  • Select a Korg PA style from the table on the left side of the main window by clicking on it. The file's audio properties will be displayed on a panel on the right side of the main window. You can see the name, size, type, and number of tracks for each file.



  • The tracks that are included in the file will be listed in a tree view below the panel. You can expand or collapse each node by clicking on the plus or minus sign next to it. You can also see the name, type, variation, fill, tempo, volume, balance, and effects for each track.



  • To edit a track's name, tempo, volume, balance, or effects, select it from the tree view and click on the "Edit" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. The track editor window will open, showing a waveform of the track.



  • To change the track's name, type a new name in the text box on the top left corner of the track editor window. To change the track's tempo, use the slider on the top right corner of the track editor window. To change the track's volume, balance, or effects, use the sliders on the bottom right corner of the track editor window. You can also choose a preset from the drop-down menu below the sliders.



  • To save your edited track, click on the "Save" button on the top left corner of the track editor window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to confirm your action. Click on "Yes" to save the edited track.



  • To add a new track to the Korg PA style, click on the "Add" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to choose a source file for the new track. You can select any supported music file that contains sound samples, such as SF2, TVN, UVN, UVD, PCM, KMP, etc. Click on "OK" to add the new track.



  • To delete a track from the Korg PA style, select it from the tree view and click on the "Delete" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. A dialog box will appear, asking you to confirm your action. Click on "Yes" to delete the track.



  • To copy a track from one Korg PA style to another, select it from the tree view and click on the "Copy" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. Then, select another Korg PA style from the table and click on the "Paste" button on the bottom right corner of the main window. The copied track will be added to the selected Korg PA style.



  • To move a track within a Korg PA style, select it from the tree view and drag and drop it to another position in the tree view. The track will be moved to the new position.



Now you have learned how to edit and customize Korg PA styles using WAVE XTRACTOR. You can use this feature to create your own Korg PA styles or modify existing ones according to your needs and preferences.


Conclusion




Summary of the main points




In this article, we have shown you what WAVE XTRACTOR is, what are the benefits of using it, how to download and install it, how to use it to extract audio data from various music files, and how to use it to manage Korg PA styles. We have also provided you with step-by-step instructions and screenshots for each process.


WAVE XTRACTOR is a powerful software tool that lets you extract the RAW/WAV audio data from various types of music files with ease. It also includes a neat and handy Korg PA style manager that allows you to import, export, edit, and customize Korg PA styles. WAVE XTRACTOR is quite easy-to-use and has a user-friendly interface. It is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems and supports various file formats.


Call to action




If you are interested in using WAVE XTRACTOR to extract audio data from various music files or to manage Korg PA styles, you can download it from the official website at https://www.wavextractor.com/. You can also check out the online tutorials, FAQs, and support sections on the website for more information and guidance. WAVE XTRACTOR offers a free trial version that you can use for 15 days without any limitations. If you want to continue using WAVE XTRACTOR after the trial period, you can purchase a license for a reasonable price.


WAVE XTRACTOR is a must-have tool for any music enthusiast, professional musician, or sound engineer who wants to access the raw audio data from various music files or to create and customize Korg PA styles. It is a powerful, easy-to-use, and versatile software that will enhance your music experience and creativity. Download WAVE XTRACTOR today and enjoy its amazing features!


FAQs




What is the difference between RAW and WAV files?




RAW and WAV files are both uncompressed audio formats that store the raw audio data without any encoding or compression. However, RAW files do not have any header information that indicates the sample rate, size, duration, channels, bits per sample, etc. of the audio data. WAV files have a header that contains this information, making them more compatible with most audio players and editors.


Can I use WAVE XTRACTOR to extract audio data from other types of music files that are not supported?




No, WAVE XTRACTOR can only extract audio data from the supported file formats: SoundFonts (SF2), Yamaha's TVN, UVN and UVD, and Korg's PCM, KMP, STY, PCG, PRF, and PAD. If you want to extract audio data from other types of music files that are not supported, you will need to use another software tool that can open or convert those files.


Can I use WAVE XTRACTOR to create new Korg PA styles from scratch?




No, WAVE XTRACTOR can only import, export, edit, and customize existing Korg PA styles. If you want to create new Korg PA styles from scratch, you will need to use your keyboard's built-in style editor or a computer software such as Style Works XT.


How can I update WAVE XTRACTOR to the latest version?




You can update WAVE XTRACTOR to the latest version by clicking on the "Check for Updates" button on the top right corner of the main windo


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