Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!bionet!agate!shelby!portia!ucscb.UCSC.EDU!unknown From: unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Mac sounds on IIGS [Was: Re: IIGS Sound Digitizers] Message-ID: <5917@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 17 Oct 89 08:44:05 GMT References: <8910161512.AA17112@trout.nosc.mil> Sender: USENET News System Reply-To: unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (The Unknown User) Organization: UCSC Undergrads Lines: 31 In article <8910161512.AA17112@trout.nosc.mil> philip@pro-generic.cts.com (Philip McDunnough) writes: >Can you import Mac sound files? > ..rest deleted.. Yes, you can INDEED import Mac sound files. I do not know if there are multiple ways of having digitized sounds saved on the Mac, but the one form that I've used has ALWAYS worked. [Meaning I think there's a "standard" form that things like SoundMaster INIT use] I copied them over with that program with the Mac system that copies over to ProDOS disks..Apple File Exchange or something like that.. I had to change them all to text file type...Or rather SoundStudio didn't list them in the file type they were originally so I just changed them all to text files...will probably work with lots of other file types... To make them sound better, I'd load them in, then SCALE DOWN, then the Mac...They don't seem to sound as good as they did originally on the Mac, but it's still neat having the LumberJack song on my GS... {I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok, I drink all night and sleep all day...something like that} I also have the speaking part of the intro to Star Trek The Next Generation...I don't know why they don't sound quite as good but they're still good enough. Hope that helps... If anyone wants to trade sound files, just mail me at the address at the end of this letter.. -- unknown@ucscb.ucsc.edu