Intro & Requirements
Welcome to the basehead Knowledge Base. New here? This is the place to start. Already running an older version? Make sure you’re current — the manual tracks the latest release.
Requirements
Windows
Windows 10 or Windows 11
macOS
10.15 minimum · 12.0 or higher officially supported
Audio formats
- Reads
- WAV, BWF, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, OGG, Opus, AAC, M4A, MP4, AC-3, WMA (Win), CAF (Mac)
- Writes
- Broadcast WAV, FLAC
Transfer rates & depths
- Sample rates
- 44.1k · 48k · 88.2k · 96k · 176.4k · 192k — or pass the original through unchanged
- Bit depth
- 16-bit · 24-bit · 32-bit float (FLAC tops out at 24)
- Channels
- Mono through 7.1.6 — up to 16 channels per file. SMPTE, FILM, and DTS ordering supported. Auto-detects split files (
.L/.R/.C/.Lfeetc.)
Metadata
Reads and writes every chunk that matters:
- BEXT — timestamp, description, UMID, coding history
- iXML — scene, take, track list, Steinberg / Soundminer-style fields
- LIST/INFO — artist, genre, keywords, category, copyright, etc.
- ID3 — MP3/AIFF tags (title, artist, album, BPM, mood)
- CUE + SMPL — markers and loop points
- ACID — tempo, root note, time signature
- r64m — Cubase/Nuendo markers
- SNDM — SoundMiner fields
- AXML — broadcast audio XML
OriginatorRef, UMID) are automatically cleared on regions to prevent Pro Tools stamp dialogs.
DAW integration
| DAW | How |
|---|---|
| Pro Tools | PTSL SDK |
| REAPER | RPI plugin |
| Nuendo / Cubase | SKI plugin |
| Logic Pro | AppleScript (Mac only) |
| Premiere Pro | Panel extension |
| DaVinci Resolve | Python API |
| Media Composer | Drag & drop with metadata bonus |
Spot-to-Timeline and Transfer-to-Bin work everywhere except Media Composer (drag & drop only).
Plugins & runtime
- Plugin format
- VST3 with scanning, presets, and bypass. External crash-safe scanner.
- Platforms
- Windows x64 · macOS Intel · macOS Apple Silicon
- Runtime
- Built on .NET 8
Cross-platform key commands
This manual covers both PC and macOS. When you see a Windows shortcut like Ctrl+X, the macOS equivalent is Cmd+X. The fastest way to learn shortcuts is via tooltips inside basehead — or check the Keyboard Shortcuts reference.
Edition differences
If you find a feature in this KB that isn’t in your install, it’s likely not part of your edition. Compare what each edition includes, or unlock additional features from the My Licenses page in basehead.
