Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!killer!wybbs!meyers
From: meyers@wybbs.UUCP (John Meyers)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Sonix and Samples
Summary: IFF to RFF
Message-ID: <105@wybbs.UUCP>
Date: 12 Sep 88 20:57:39 GMT
References: <3877@louie.udel.EDU> <2590@sugar.uu.net>
Organization: Consultant's Connection, Jenison MI
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In article <2590@sugar.uu.net>, ssd@sugar.uu.net (Scott Denham) writes:
> 
> If you put the right extensions on your sampled sound (and it's in IFF,
> of course) Sonix will accept it. If you then save it, it is saved as 
> an "RFF" file. Of course, you can't do all of the nice manipulation of
> the sound that you can with Sonix sounds, but if you've got Perfect
> Sound that should pose little problem.

?? Well, I guess MY Sonix 2.0 must be a fluke because once the IFF is
converted to RFF, I get full use of the RFF features, including all those
fancy sample manipulations. (Why else convert it to RFF???)

I [heart] SONIX!