Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!rutgers!uwvax!cat45!drew From: drew@cat45.CS.WISC.EDU (Shawn Drew) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Macrecorder/Impulse Digitizer Message-ID: <7141@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 4 Feb 89 15:34:28 GMT References: <4347@m2c.M2C.ORG> Sender: news@spool.cs.wisc.edu Reply-To: drew@cat45.CS.WISC.EDU (Shawn Drew) Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 37 In article <4347@m2c.M2C.ORG> bergman@odin.m2c.org (Michael Bergman) writes: > >Has anyone used both the software that comes with MacRecorder and >Impulse Soundwave? I have read reviews of Soundwave, which sounds >wonderful, but know nothing about MacRecorder's software (not even its >name). The software that comes with MacRecorder is called SoundEdit and is every bit as good as Soundwave, only better. > >I am also wondering about conversion programs. Someone else has >already asked about programs to convert to SoundWave format. How >about the other way around? Using SoundEdit you can save as a snd resource (even install one in a file), as a "standard" SoundWave file, or as an instrument. I don't know of any other sound formats. > >Is there any difference in the hardware? I have been told "no" but >only be relatively uninformed sources. > Sorry, don't know this one. It LOOKS different anyway :^) >--mike bergman@m2c.org (IN) > >--mike bergman > >bergman@m2c.org ****** The opinions expressed in this article are my own ****** ********** Who else would want to claim them? *********** drew@cat18.cs.wisc.edu shawn@h8001.cae.wisc.edu