Path: ns-mx!uunet!think.com!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!orchard.la.locus.com!hatch!pro-palmtree!bkogawa From: bkogawa@pro-palmtree.socal.com (Bryan Ogawa) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,from.socal.com Subject: Re: SoundSmith Message-ID: <1992May4.232712.16294@pro-palmtree.socal.com> Date: 5 May 92 06:27:12 GMT References: <92124.200944TS8RBOTW@MIAMIU.BITNET> Sender: @hatch.socal.com Organization: The Palmtree BBS - 310/450-9394 - Santa Monica, CA Lines: 20 Xref: ns-mx comp.sys.apple2:36189 In-Reply-To: TS8RBOTW@MIAMIU.BITNET (Radagast) Here's a way to convert the things back. 1. use NT to load up the SS file. It will then load up the instruments, which is really all you need to convert back (the song file itself is fine). Now, use NT to save off all of the files w/ appropriate filenames. Use Sound Edit (comes w/ NT) to load in all the sound files, and change them to ASIF format (use the I comma{d to select Raw sound and O command to select ASIF). you will have to load each sound individually, and save them off. (pref. to same filename?) Now, if you did all of this into the same directory as the song file, you should be able to load them up no problem. ...................................................................... Bryan K. Ogawa Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering Major University of California, Los Angeles II Infinitum! Jesus has done great things for me! Email me at the following addresses: UUCP: hatch!pro-palmtree!bkogawa The Palmtree BBS Inet: bkogawa@pro-palmtree.socal.com 310-450-9394 v.32