--- In exs-users@y..., "Sascha Franck" <saschafranck@s...> wrote: > mikaeladle wrote: > > Unfortunately Soundforge only convert samplecell PC files. > > Nono, you can also convert SD2 files from any Mac and/or ProTools session, > I've done so in the past. Off course you can, but you cannot convert SD2 "mac" files with Soundforge. As I wrote, SF only convert SD2 "pc" files. Best, Mikael Adle http://www.mp3.com/MikaelAdle > I don't remember the exact procedure anymore (had to do it on a friends > machine back then), but you have to open your files as "raw" data and check > some "Motorola/Big Endian" box in the following file dialog. From what I > remember knowing the samplerate and if its mono/stereo helps, but I'm not > too sure, maybe SF does that automatically. > > Btw, for those interested, here's the little freeware converter tool for PC, > doing a nice job in converting SD2 to wave: > http://www.leipzig.primacom.net/guessi/data/inhalt/digiconv.htm > Usually this works way better than SF and Awave together - unfortunately I > wasn't able to get proper results with the Rougin samples though. > > Regards, > Sascha
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Re: Thinking of samples
2002-03-01 by mikaeladle
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