There are dozens of WAV/MP3 splitters out there, some free, some $20-$40. I have tested a bunch of them and I am just not finding what I am looking for.
I do a lot of live recordings. Sometimes I leave the recorder running for a long time before or after the set. I am looking for a program that can take in as many as 16 large WAV files and apply the exact same split points to all of them, and then save without any re-sampling or other losses. My goal is to cut the size of the files I will save permanently, and cut the size of the files I run into SONAR for mixing.
Most of the programs are MP only ar else convert the files to MP3 internally. And very few of the programs purport to apply the same split points to multiple files simultaneously, which is my main requirement.
The closest thing I have found is
http://www.pistonsoft.com/mp3-splitter.html, but I cannot get this to work with multiple files. I am using the trial version of the Pro program, which theoretically should allow me to split all my files in the same places. But I can't make it work and there is virtually no documentation.
Has anybody else found software that does this in a simple way without any audio loss?
I guess an alternative is to run all the files into SONAR and do the splits there, then bounce all of that to new tracks, then throw away everything but the bounced audio that I want to keep. I was just looking for a simpler solution. Any suggestions are welcome.