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Re: Orbital RULES (Contest Info)

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1995-01-08 21:52Brian Behlendorf Re: Orbital RULES (Contest Info)
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1995-01-08 21:52Brian BehlendorfOn Sat, 7 Jan 1995, Greg Earle wrote: > Usage: unzip [ -options[modifiers] ] file[.zip] [f
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Re: Orbital RULES (Contest Info)
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On Sat, 7 Jan 1995, Greg Earle wrote:
quoted 1 line Usage: unzip [ -options[modifiers] ] file[.zip] [filespec...]> Usage: unzip [ -options[modifiers] ] file[.zip] [filespec...]
D'oh! I had that on hyperreal too. The WAV's are now unzipped and in /incoming/orbital.remix/samples/
quoted 8 lines Next question?> Next question? > > > As well, a piece o' MIDI software to pot the samples to your favorite > > sampler/sequencer and then the recorder to have this in digital form? ... > > They're in WAV format (when unzipped). Most friendly to a PC, of course; but > there's always "SOX" if you want to convert them to 8-bit AM radio quality > u-law and thereby automatically assure yourself of losing the remix contest (-:
Sox can convert them to lots of different formats - remixers would probably want to convert it to AIFF, so I also converted it to that. They are 16-bit 44.1Khtz mono apparently - the AIFF files are only barely larger due to AIFF headers. Remix away! Brian