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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Fri Jan 30 17:50:35 1998
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From: Mush <mushypd@redrose.net>
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To: Jens Vang Petersen <top_cat@post8.tele.dk>, Sasu Lintula <samali@utu.fi>
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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 12:08:41 +0500
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Subject: Re: Looooooooong Samples
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It was on the night of 30-Jan-98, when no creatures were stirring, and all was
silent. Suddenly, Jens jumped out from behind a rock and wouldnt stop shouting
about "Re: Looooooooong Samples" until I was forced to knock them out:
�-> That's right and it might turn to be the only answer, but that system
�-> was intended for loading samples 'on the fly' so it was possible to
�-> play samples longer than memory.
�-> My problem is that I have the sample in memory (I've converted it from
�-> a special format) so it's a bit stupid to begin and split it up in order
�-> to play it :(
�->
Try downloading the Snd&Music.Lha archive from the library (I think its in
Source, or somewhere like that) as it has all kinds of sample programs, and
music ones all piled in. I dont know off hand if it has what you want, but
maybe its worth a try.
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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