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s.f.w.d.
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Date:
Sat, 4 Oct 1997 22:03:23 +0000
Subject:
Re: (idm) vibert in raygun
Msg-Id:
<199710050459.VAA29860@sub.sonic.net>
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quoted 3 lines Yep. L3ENC the name. Maybe you heard of it. It's one of the first pieces> Yep. L3ENC the name. Maybe you heard of it. It's one of the first pieces > of software to encode mp3 tracks. It has a decode feature too. You can > find it at ftp.fhg.de.
cool... thanks
quoted 11 lines editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and> > >editting on my harddrive and thought it would be keen to try and > >slide in a few tunes that I have only in mp3 format... can't use > >that, so really want to decode 'em... mp3 really isn't my thing, so I > >just don't know... > > Have fun, sounds interesting what you are doing. I've often thought that > if I was a DJ I'd do all my stuff from mp3 files, god everything can be > done with computers (cept scratching and pitch bends)! Oh one last thing > when decoding have ~10 megs of space per minute of music, cause that's > about how much it takes.
I don't do everything on the computer, just add samples and stuff like that (line out to the computer, recording everything to wav file as I do it... edit later) btw... pitch bends and such *can* be done in sound forge =) sound forge is mucho fun thanks again Chris brap@sonic.net http://www.sonic.net/~brap/ Black Dog, Dot, Genesis P-Orridge, Whitezone-L, etc. C.Gosselin, PO Box 8264, Santa Rosa, CA 95407