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Sebesky Tools Sebesky Tools is a handy freeware conversion utility that has been around for a while. It is always worth a reminder as you might not need it very often but when you do it is probably very helpful. Whenever you need to convert anything to/from Avid to Final Cut Pro, Sebesky Tools can be.
What is High-Resolution Audio?
High-resolution audio offers the highest-fidelity available, far surpassing the sound quality of traditional CDs. When you listen to music on a CD or tracks purchased via consumer services such as iTunes, you are hearing a low-resolution version of what was actually recorded and mastered in the studio. ProStudioMasters offers the original studio masters — exactly as the artist, producers and sound engineers mastered them — for download, directly to you.
Professional tools for special automotive applications. If you are interested in ordering and the product is not offered online, please call 800.MACTOOLS for assistance. ProStudioMasters is an online music service for 24-bit AIFF, FLAC, MQA and DSD / DSF High-Resolution Audio.
What do I need for playback?
You may need additional software / hardware to take full advantage of the higher 24-bit high-res audio formats, but any music lover that has heard 16-bit vs 24-bit will tell you it's worth it!
Software for Mac OS X
- iTunes : plays AIFF, it's free and you probably have it already!
- Audirvana : plays both AIFF and FLAC formats, $50 but has a free trial period
Software for Windows
- iTunes : plays AIFF, it's free and you probably have it already!
- JRiver : plays both AIFF and FLAC formats, $50 but has a free trial period
Hardware Suggestions
- Meridian Explorer : USB Digital to Analog Converter, up to 192kHz/24-bit.
- AudioQuest DragonFly : USB Digital to Analog Converter, up to 96kHz/24-bit.
Install Command Line Tools
To install the command line tools to compile native extensions, open a terminal and run:
Install Ruby
Jekyll requires Ruby v2.5.0 or higher.macOS Catalina 10.15 ships with Ruby 2.6.3. Check your Ruby version using
ruby -v
.If you’re running a previous version of macOS, you’ll have to install a newer version of Ruby.
With Homebrew
To run the latest Ruby version you need to install it through Homebrew.
Add the brew ruby path to your shell configuration:
Relaunch your terminal and check your Ruby setup:
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You’re now running the current stable version of Ruby!
With rbenv
People often use rbenv to manage multipleRuby versions. This is very useful when you need to be able to run a given Ruby version on a project.
Restart your terminal to apply your changes.Next, you can install the Ruby version you want. Let’s install the latest stable version:
That’s it! Head over to rbenv command references to learn how to use different versions of Ruby in your projects.
Install Jekyll
After installing Ruby, install Jekyll and Bundler.
Local Install
Install the bundler and jekyll gems:
Get your Ruby version:
Sebsky Tools For Mac Os
Append your path file with the following, replacing the
X.X
with the first two digits of your Ruby version:![Sebsky Tools For Mac Sebsky Tools For Mac](/uploads/1/1/9/7/119742749/716746026.jpg)
Check that
GEM PATHS:
points to your home directory:Every time you update Ruby to a version in which the first two digits change, update your path to match.
Global Install
We recommend not installing Ruby gems globally to avoid file permissions problems and using
sudo
.On Mojave (10.14)
Because of SIP Protections in Mojave, run:
Sebsky Tools For Mac Computers
Before Mojave (<10.14)
Sebsky Tools For Macbook Pro
Run:
Sebsky Tools For Machinery
Troubleshooting
See Troubleshooting or ask for help on our forum.