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RE: Converting FileFormats.
Well, going from 8-bit to 16-bit is like going from 72 dpi to 300 dpi.
You can do it, but it doesn't sound too good -- look too good. As with
dpi, it's best to work from the top down for results.
If you find a sample on the Internet that's 8-bit, I would suggest you
leave that alone and use it as is. An an example, I think the
introduction to Yes' "Owner of a Lonely Heart," the killer drum part, was
a low-quality sample -- I guess high-quality at that time.
Have you tried CoolEdit? The one that's like a freeware version?
| -----Original Message-----
| From: Leonardo Cavallo [mailto:cavallo@dada.it]
| Sent: Saturday 22 August 1998 5:10 AM
| To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
| Subject: Re: Converting FileFormats.
|
|
| At 00.14 22/08/98 +0200, you wrote:
| >
| >Is there a way to convert a file , say an 8-bit , 22. kHz file
| into 16 bit
| , 44.1 kHz??
| >And if so , can it be done with a program on my computer? And is this
| "dram-program" available for free , if it even exists?? I hope so.
| >
| >Yours , Thomas W
| >
| >