November 2009
| CDXTRACT 4CDXtract 4 Universal File Converter & Database For Mac And PCPublished in SOS October 2002 Reviews : Sampling
Bernard Chavonnet's CDXtract is a well-known shareware sample conversion utility. Last year's version 3.6 could read Emu, Kurzweil, Akai and Roland formats and save in EXS24 format. Chicken Systems' rival Translator (reviewed in January's SOS), however, could read more formats, sometimes provided more thorough conversions, and could write image files in various formats for burning onto CD-R. Bernard has responded with version 4.0 of CDXtract, which for the first time is dual-platform. The PC version runs on Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000 and XP, while the identical Mac version runs on OS 8.6 and later (forthcoming OS X support will be in a free upgrade). The Mac Translator, by contrast, lacks the full PC feature set. The New Features CDXtract 4.0 supports more sample formats than v3.6 (see box), and can convert from as well as to EXS24 and Giga formats, so you can use their libraries in HALion, for example. It can still read from most IDE, SCSI and USB drives, whether CD-ROM, Zip, Jaz or MO, and a new Virtual Drive function now lets you use Akai, Roland and Emu disc images stored on your hard drive. Its own disk caching system is used when reading files, while conversion is done 'on the fly' and is noticeably faster.
The most intriguing new features are more creative. CDXtract now lets you Merge programs from multiple locations, while Stack Mode and Controller Switching let you layer samples and switch between them according to velocity or mod-wheel position, with a X-Fade function to smoothly fade between them. Switch and X-Fade are designed solely for HALion's Meta Trigg feature, and don't alter actual sample data they just map it in different ways. They aren't entirely intuitive to use, but tutorials will be available on the CDXtract web site. Final Thoughts CDXtract 4.0 still doesn't offer image writing capabilities like Translator, but these are perhaps only of real interest to sound library developers. The new Stack, Switch and X-Fade functions are innovative, letting you create new layered programs with a few mouse clicks. However, the price rise from $79 to $139 means that CDXtract 4.0 has lost one obvious advantage over Translator, although Mac users will find that CDXtract 4.0 currently supports more formats. Nevertheless, CDXtract is still very easy to use, and its convert function now has even clearer context-sensitive options. Some conversions are also more thorough for instance, Akai-to-Giga conversions now include filter settings. If it offers the source and destination options you require, it will make your sampling life a lot easier. Destination
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