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Subject:Sound Fonts
Posted by: Mike101
Date:4/2/2000 12:28:00 AM
There are several disks out there that you can buy that contain tons of awsome loops. Only problem is they are in EMU format (SoundFont). How could I use the EMU format with Acid if I could use it at all. |
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Subject:Re: Sound Fonts
Reply by: ATP
Date:4/3/2000 12:14:00 PM
The long way around: Play the sounds piece by piece and record them on your DAT/MD (provided you have this, of course). Then, hook your DAT/MD into the computer and sample everything back with a wave editor (Sound Forge). Make sure you save the files as .WAV files. Acid (and virtually every other Windows based app) will recognize this extension as a sound file. A lot of work, but there it is. Good luck. Acid Fire wrote: >>There are several disks out there that you can buy that >>contain tons of awsome loops. Only problem is they are in >>EMU format (SoundFont). How could I use the EMU format with >>Acid if I could use it at all. |