(de-lurking from the between) Hey, sorry to quote the long msg., but I thought it was relevant to this (since it was from a week ago) Are there any audio freeware apps for the Mac on the 'Net? i'm assuming most out there are for the Wintel machines... Oh no, no bias meant there... ;) Off subject though, the "newish" system from Apple is supposed to be a "bridge" system between the Mac OS and Windows. More or less, "Macinunix". Hmmmmm... Imagine, a standard "operating system" for delivering programs/applications that any computer could read... Now that's a concept *smirk* Another Steve (but in Texas) mental fog has descended upon my brain. Did Sunscreem make it down into these parts recently? (lurking again...) matthew koehler wrote: > >(HELP! I know nothing that allows me to take > >advantage of this brilliant opportunity, and I'm sure i'm not the only one > >on the list that would like to get up to speed in time to make a good stab > >at this...anyone want to drop me a line??). > > there are kind of 3 ways to go > > freeware from the net > your $20-$100 range > your $650 and up range. > > i went with plan c and found out that my job gives me no time to do this > stuff. so that was dumb. there are a lot of good tools on the net that you > can use for starters. there are programs you can use to convert sound file > formats and wavedit (editor for wav files) has some really good, basic tools > - reverb, flange, sound shaping, tempo/pitch control etc - that you could > use for starters, all for free. a friend of mine has wavedit at work, o you > can probably find it on hotbot. > > you may lose a little on sound quality - i've never tried the freeware, so i > can't say, but: > > 1. it's free (have i said that?) > 2. the tools are relatively rich for starters > 3. you can fool around with this stuff to your heart's content and > a. see if you like it > b. see if you are any good at it > c. see if you aren't, but don't give a crap, 'cause you find it fun and > you're gonna do it anyway. > > i'll leave myself a note to publish where you can get the wavedit thing > tomorrow am, unless someone else posts it to the list. > > -matt > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ********************************************************* > You are being sent this message because you > are subscribed to the Sunscreem Mailing List. > For help send the message text: help > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > *********************************************************
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