Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!silver!colyer From: colyer@silver.bacs.indiana.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Sound Digitizers Message-ID: <36400034@silver> Date: 9 Jan 90 16:34:00 GMT References: <562@galadriel.bt.co.uk> Organization: Indiana University CSCI, Bloomington Lines: 26 Nf-ID: #R:galadriel.bt.co.uk:-56200:silver:36400034:000:973 Nf-From: silver.bacs.indiana.edu!colyer Jan 9 11:34:00 1990 (stevep@galadriel.bt.vo.uk -- Steve Paine) >[... Stuff deleted ...] > By the way, you dont know anything about the Sonix sample format do you? >I have been trying to get a sample into Sonix for a long time with no success. Steve, Sonix uses these special files off of the main boot disk. These files tell Sonix what type of sounds to use and how to use theme. There is one for IFF samples. All you need to do is read in the sample, and then save it back via Sonix. After you save it, reload the new Sonix saved sample and you'll have control over it's envelope and filterings (I think...). To load up IFF samples just leave your Sonix boot disk in df0: and put the disk with the IFF sample into df1:, and go from there. Hope this helps... -- #include #define JAMES_COLYER COLYER@silver.ucs.indiana.edu /* Amiga. One of the finer things in life. */ /* You'd better leave your underpants with someone you can trust -J.Tull */