Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!mtecv2!al158305 From: al158305@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx (Gustavo Cordova Avila) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: Re: ST/NT/MED Samples Message-ID: <3077@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx> Date: 15 Mar 91 18:39:43 GMT References: Distribution: comp.sys.amiga.audio Organization: ITESM. Campus Monterrey Lines: 35 jrm@beta.maadfa.ma.oz.au (John R Marley) writes: >I've been fiddling around with MED 2.13 at home, and have downloaded a whole >heap of NoiseTracker modules with the intention of ripping out the smaples to >make a sample library for myself. >Now, many of the sample names start with things such as "ST-05:". Does this >indicate that a sample starting with this has come off a disk with the name >ST-05? If so, how many such disks are there? How does one aquire them? Is >there a list or index of the samples on each disk so I can selectively get >disks? Am I barking up the wrong tree? Do people just put ST-xx on the front >of sample names because it looks trendy? >Thanks in advance, I think it is because that was the full name of the sample file (yup, that was the name of the disk). I was doing the same thing as you, but a disk reorganization went bad :( gotta start all over again. So, does anybody have an index of the disks? Or, if anybody has ST/NT, could you post the contents (names) or what each disk contains? Say like, disk 01 has drums, 02 has... etc etc thanx!! Gustavo -- | From Mexico! Majoring in Electronics Systems Engineering, | | ITESM presents to you: Gustavo Cordova Avila!!! | | And then I woke up :) +------------------------------------+ +-----------------------+