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From: hgw@julia.math.ucla.edu (Harold Wong)
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Subject: Re: Questions?
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Date: 8 Dec 88 18:58:47 GMT
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In article <785@cs.rit.edu> dsf2652%ritcv@cs.rit.edu (dsf2652@ultb.UUCP (Desi S. Fuller)) writes:
>
>I have a few question that maybe somewhere out in there someone can
>answer them.
>
>1)  I recently received a DEMO of a program called, 'MacCD'.  This
>    program was a very unique way of playing and altering sound files.
>
>    Has anyone out there actually seen or have the real version.  The
>    author is from Aust. and I would like to know what the current
>    version of it is, how the non-working parts in the demo work in 
>    the real version, etc..
>

I'm interested in this program too.  It seems to have a simulated "dump" feature
So sounds being larger than Mac memory can be played.  How well does this
feature work?  Are there any clicks between sound files or is it really smooth?
What I'm really looking for is something to allow me to "dump" sounds straight
into the hard disk.


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