> One recorded MIDI/WAV conversion gets me a 20-70meg WAV file.
> With W31's limit of 16meg of memory it's not likely I can
> load any of these into an editor to normalize or equalize
> or any other adjustments.

Hmm...  Have you looked at a piece of software called Cool Edit?  I think
that's the thingy I'm thinking of, it's been a while since I've used it; I'm
not sure if it was on 3.1 or 95 either, but it may be worth investigating.
As I recall, it would do direct-from-disk editing on a wave file, so
wouldn't need to load the whole thing into RAM.  Just a thought; I don't do
any sound editing these days beyond slicing up half-hour WAVs into
individual tracks (copying LPs to CD-R), for which I use a direct-from-disk
wave chopping-up tool I found somewhere.

BTW, I'm 99% certain Windows 3.1 could see all 40MB of installed RAM on my
old P133 machine (now doing router/server duty here so I can't boot into DOS
and check); admittedly it's been a long time since I did any development
under Win16 so there might be a per-allocation or per-application limitation
I'm forgetting.

Regards,
Ben A L Jemmett.
(http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ben.jemmett/, http://www.deltasoft.com/)

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