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Re: gs sound



In <2kotog$s9u@news.service.uci.edu> eaiu184@rigel.oac.uci.edu writes:

> >Ronald A. Evry ", Ronald (revry@TJHSST.VAK12ED.EDU) wrote:
> >: I recently acquired a Supersonic stereo card with the
> >:  Digitizer piggyback, but there was no software to go
> >: with it.
> 
> >: about all it seems to work with is Diversi-Tune.
> 
> >: I could use any suggestions anyone might have on
> >: how to use this card, either for input or output.
> 
> >For output, some of the modplayers (soniqTracker, MODZap, shellplay),
> >some of the MIDI/MIDISynth players (Music Composer, synthfile, synthLab)
> >would be fun.  Any GS game with decent music would be fine too.
> 
> For pure digitizing satisfaction, I would recommend AudioZap by Ian Schmidt.
> It is by far the best digitizer/sound converter/manipulator out.  Some of
> the formats supported include: .voc, .wav, .au (used mostly on Suns),
> most pc and mac formats, gs formats like .ace, .bin/raw binary.  The only
> GS format it won't do is rSound. 

Audiozap _does_ import Rsounds.  Just make sure you set the 
Preference to reserve lotsa K on startup (enough for the sound
you want to import, maybe more)...  Ian had to reserve memory
to load rSounds..

Yup, AudioZap is nice :)

--
Jay Craft
crafjay@minna.iit.edu

> 
> It's shareware, and I think the price for registering is $20, well worth it.
> You should be able to able to ftp a copy from cco.caltech.edu and other
> GS sites.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Jimmy
> 
> 
> --
> Jimmy Shaw				OS/2: It costs less, it does more.
> eaiu184@orion.oac.uci.edu
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