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Posted by NeoDymium 144 on July 28, 2003 at 14:45:54:
Coagula and BMP2WAV can be used for those freaky Matrix digital slipstream sounds, Star Trek mothership hums, and old-school The Black Hole Disney hocus pocus. In other news, AudioFusion TWS compiled musics can be reconverted to AIFF's in the following manner: Put them in a folder. Drop the folder onto DiskCopy 6.x Save the data image as a non-compacted writeable file. Change the file type of the resulting disk image to "AIFF" using ResEdit 2.1.3 or any other typer utility. Fix the resulting AIFF file's header using Fix16bitAIFF (Available from the creator of DaxAIFF). Perhaps other header editors will work, but I'm not sure. Perhaps SoundHack, perhaps Coaster, perhaps SndSampler. The point is to set the file's header for 16 bits 44.1 kHz. Now you can open the file up in your favorite AIFF editor and be able to separate the separate sounds into audible parts. There you go.
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