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Apparently-To: john.smith@gravis.com
GUS Musician's Digest Sun, 6 Feb 94 3:19 Volume 5: Issue 4
Today's Topics:
>64k samples in patches
Patch Waveforms Greater Than 64K
Previous Digest
Standard Info:
- Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest.
- Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ.
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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 94 19:22:46 +0200
From: iddos@math.tau.ac.il
Subject: Re: >64k samples in patches
aswani@sound.demon.co.uk (Robert Aswani) wrote:
> I can't convert samples greater than 64k into patches using Patch Maker
> Lite ver 1.10 (I have the windows drivers installed that were supplied
> with it), which programs will allow me to convert samples >64k to
> patches?
What exactly goes wrong?
When you drag a >64 sample over the kb grid, PML should protest by saying
"Wave file is larger than 64 K. Do you want to truncate it?" (user should
say "NO!!!").
If you get past this stage, and still no go, try re-installing.
Ido Amin (3rd World Fox) iddos@math.tau.ac.il
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"Have fun, get payed, get layed, woooo!" - Madonna
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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 11:36:25 -0800
From: dna@netcom.com (David Altekruse)
Subject: Patch Waveforms Greater Than 64K
Robert Aswani asks:
> I can't convert samples greater than 64k into patches using Patch Maker
> Lite ver 1.10 (I have the windows drivers installed that were supplied
> with it), which programs will allow me to convert samples >64k to patches?
I've received at least a dozen similar email questions the past month from
people who said they installed the latest window drivers and still couldn't
get the Bosendorfer solo piano patch I submitted to EPAS, which uses waveforms
greater than 64K, to work. In all cases it turned out that they only thought
that they had installed the correct drivers. Remember, you not only have to
put the driver files in the correct directory, you also have to uninstall the
old window driver and then install the new one using the "Control Panel"
driver setup utility.
My suggestion, though, is to install gus0038. This will automatically
install the latest window drivers. Also (I believe for the first time)
the version number will appear in the "Control Panel" Drivers setup option.
It should be Version 3.32.
- David Altekruse, dna@netcom.com
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Date: Sun, 06 Feb 94 02:16:05 EST
From: madbax@aol.com
Subject: Re: Previous Digest
Greets, all.
Mr. Dion of 808 drum fame, are you out there? <G>
Later.
--Joe
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