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OK, this file was originally recorded in 22kHz, 16-bit stereo and was then
converted to 16-bit mono using Turtle Beach's WAVE for Windows (an excellent
product I recommend highly). I am including this README because I am sick of
getting messages from people who download 16-bit files and wonder why they
don't work on their Gadzooka Shining Tiger Pacific-Rim SoundBlaster clone.
Read this. Know it. Live it:
THIS FILE AND ALL OTHER 16-BIT SOUND SAMPLES WILL NOT WILL NOT WILL NOT EVER
PLAY ON A SOUND CARD THAT IS NOT TRULY 16-BIT. THEY WILL ALSO NEVER NEVER
EVER PLAY IF YOU ARE USING SPEAKER.DRV or ANY OTHER "Play WAV through your
PC speaker under Windows" TYPE OF SILLINESS.
If you send me a message complaining that this file will not play, and I
find out you have a SoundBlaster 8-bit or any other 8-bit board, I will in
all likelihood do two things:
1. Laugh at you
2. Send you a bill for the online time spent (a) laughing at you and
(b) reading and replying to your message.
Remember that you heard all this first. Save yourself the hassle: run out
and buy a ProAudio Spectrum/16, a SoundBlasterPro/16, a Turtle Beach Ultra-
Sound, a Gravis, or Microsoft Sound System for Windows, and join the rest
of us here in the 20th century.
Right now.
The WAV files will wait until you get back.
Scott Wenzel
Galapagos Development