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- From: daveh@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Dave Huang)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: soundmaster?
- Message-ID: <79719@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 18:14:54 GMT
- References: <11SEP199214411629@alpha.sunquest.com>
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- In article <11SEP199214411629@alpha.sunquest.com> rjd@alpha.sunquest.com (Robert J. Dull) writes:
- >My friends Mac has a program called SoundMaster that allows him to
- >replace the standard system beeps & whistles with more "intersting"
- >sounds. Is there anything like that for the GS? If so where can
- >I get it and where can I get some sounds to play?
- >
- >rjd@alpha.sunquest.com
-
- Use System 6's Sound Control Panel, which you can find on one of the
- System 6 disks. If you don't already have System 6, get it! :-) You
- can ftp it from ftp.apple.com:/dts/aii/sys.soft/gs.system.6/*.bsc
-
- System 6 comes with a couple of sounds, and there are a couple of
- programs out that convert from raw binary sound files to the rSound
- format that the Sound CP uses:
- cco.caltech.edu:/pub/apple2/sound/RAWTORES1.0.SHK - requires an Orca
- compatible shell such as Orca or GNO.
- cco.caltech.edu:/pub/apple2/addons/rsounder13.bsq
-
- Also, there are some sounds that you can convert in
- /pub/apple2/sound/SoundSamples (mostly taken from movies).
-
- Hope this helps!
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