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Re: [exs] Re: Conversion And Cross Platform

2002-02-18 by Rubber Chicken Software Co.

At 04:06 AM 2/17/02 +0000, you wrote:
>--- In exs-users@y..., "thetourists2000" <tourists@h...> wrote:
>I've noticed that the files for  sounds that are working in
> > my EXS are all lower case. (.exs and .aif or .wav)The files that
>were
> > created on the PC with CDXtract are all upper case. (.EXS and.WAV)
>Is
> > it possible get these sounds working in my EXS24?
> >       Thanks,    Robert
>
>All the banks I´ve converted with cdxtract use lowercase letters. So
>are all my *.exs files. The audio files from Akaipro are uppercase
>*.WAV and they work. So maybe if you do a rename file in exs editor
>and give the files the same name and put them in the same folder, let
>them overwrite the uppercase *.EXS files and it will probably create
>new lowercased files. Just a guess. Hope you understand what I mean.

We also have a article we put in our Help file and web site that is a 
complete primer on moving EXS stuff done on the PC to the Mac.

See www.chickensys.com/translator/exs24/moving.html

I don't believe the EXS is case-sensitive - it shouldn't be, according to 
common file name rules. But if long-file-names are not being recognized on 
the Mac (due to Joliet not being supported) that may be the issue.

The important thing to remember is - the file name, aside from case 
sensitivity, needs to be EXACTLY what it is on the Mac as it is on the PC.

Garth Hjelte
Sampler User

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