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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- ID# FILE NAME ACC. T UPLOADED BY DATE
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- 8 Jet Approach.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-02-1992
- DESC: Jet Approach - This is a large sound file of a jet approach and
- KEY: Jet Approach.sit KBytes: 340992
- DESC: disapearing into the sunset. In System 7 sound format. May be used
- DESC: in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
- DESC:
- 7 Keaggy beep 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-29-1988
- DESC: Beep sound
- KEY: Keaggy beep KBytes: 20480
- 6 Key click 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-02-1992
- DESC: Key click - For those that want their keyboard to sound like the old
- KEY: Key click KBytes: 3072
- DESC: manual typewriter here is a treat. In System 7 sound format. May be
- DESC: used in multimedia, Hypercard or for System beeps.
- DESC:
- 5 Lab Meter 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-22-1993
- DESC: Lab Meter 1.1 - Lab Meter displays the frequency and name of any
- KEY: Lab Meter 1.1.sit KBytes: 36864
- DESC: note you sing/play into a Macintosh equipped with sound-input, it's
- DESC: fun to say something and see what notes your voice is. Very handy
- DESC: in a lab-type environment, also fun to play around with. Supports
- DESC: both Color & B/W monitors with separate displays. This
- DESC: Shareware/Demo version is fully-functional except for one minor
- DESC: obstacle... It's upside down. (It is easy to use even upside
- DESC: down!).
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- 4 Lamb.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-02-1992
- DESC: Lamb - This a lamb while baaa'ing into your Mac Microphone. In
- KEY: Lamb.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: System 7 sound format. May be used in multimedia, Hypercard or for
- DESC: System beeps.
- DESC:
- 3 Laugh 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-27-1993
- DESC: Laugh - Anyone who has been around AMUG should recognize this laugh.
- KEY: Laugh KBytes: 63488
- DESC: It is the all-telling one of Michael Bean, our infamous president
- DESC: and leader. Just give it a listen!
- DESC:
- 2 Launch.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: Launch - switching startup sounds and screens. There is no easy way
- KEY: Launch.sit KBytes: 29696
- DESC: (that I know of) to switch StartupSounds. This program runs at
- DESC: startup time and renames files if the following conditions are met.
- DESC: First, the system folder must be named "System Folder". Second,
- DESC: the sound files must be renamed to ".Soundx" where x is a letter
- DESC: from A to Z. The file and folder names are case sensitive. If one
- DESC: has eight SUS's, then the files should be named ".SoundA" thorugh
- DESC: ".SoundH". The first time through, ".SoundA will be renamed
- DESC: StartupSound. The next time, StartupSound will named back to
- DESC: ".SoundA" and ".SoundB" will be named StartupSound. And so on...
- 1 LoopSound 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: LoopSound 1.0 - WHY LOOP? I like to record sounds that can be
- KEY: LoopSound 1.0.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: looped; that is, they can be played over and over without any
- DESC: noticeable click at the end of each playback. SoundEdit lets you do
- DESC: that easily (you can play a loop by holding down the shift key when
- DESC: clicking on the "play" icon), but once you've saved the sound
- DESC: there's no way to loop it from the Finder. Many of my sounds don't
- DESC: even sound good if they're not looped, so I wrote this little
- DESC: application to play my loops. Just drop a System 7 sound file on
- DESC: LoopSound's icon and it will be played forever (until you quit
- DESC: LoopSound or drop another sound on it). System 7 is required.
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