from what i make of my experiences with alot of the older atari stuff . it was "flexable" and interchangeable depending on what program you used to dump samples to the p-2000. and applying this theory, you could sort of port, program to program ,until reaching the final format desired. .sd was popular .wav .aiff i think steinberg format sound! .avr .snd i know at the moment i can take a .avr and load into my akai sampler (same ideal as a p-2000).. done with the "avr to akai" program i use, then when i wish to save as an easy to edit sample, i use "turbo synth" to extract the more flexable .sd format back from the akai to disk , and now its a .sd which my turbo synth can now send to the prophet , so i got a very "friendily "form of communication going on and samples mainily are interchangable... learn your gear/devices/software dude.. some of the more powerfull softwares probally do this now days , but i am a sucker and still use sequencer/computer from the 1988 era. avalon steinberg can choose which format to load , and it sends to prophet, i think digital impact could too! charles ............................................................ ----- Original Message ----- From: "shawnrudiman" <shawnrudiman@...> To: <prophet2000@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 6:16 PM Subject: [prophet2000] conversion between .wav and 440/2000 > hi, was there ever any conversion program on any platform to go > between sequential sample format and any other? muchless wav? maybe aiff? > > thanks! > > shawn rudiman > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [prophet2000] conversion between .wav and 440/2000
2008-08-14 by charles midi gfa pascal
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