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Re: Mook's Brew

9/8/1999 1:41 AM
whineowah phreek
Re: Mook's Brew
 
 
 
Mook writes:  
 
In the upcoming weeks, I'm going to (try to) post some sound bites (anyone know how to do that???)  
 
 
 
Whineowah Phreek sez: AHA! Finally I can be of service to someone here instead of just asking dumb amp-questions. If I'm not giving you any new info, hopefully someone can benefit from it. Here's how to post a soundclip:  
 
 
 
1. (obviously) you'll need to get a soundclip from your amp to your hard drive. If you have a SoundBlaster 64 or better and a microphone, this should be no problem.  
 
 
 
2. Pick a format. Uncompressed 41kHz .wav format for maximum hi-fi value, or MP3 format for quicker downloads. Real Audio format is fine for interviews, but not for this. If you don't have software to convert to .mp3 or .ra, just stick with .wav and let the downloader suffer :)  
 
 
 
3. FTP the clip to your ISP or host. You might want to make a separate folder for sounds.  
 
 
 
4. Make an appropriate link in your website's HTML document. It should use syntax like this (obviously substitute the folder and .wav filename for your own):  
 
 
 
Click here to download a 10 second clip! Note: This file is 2 megs in size.  
 
 
 
5. That's it. Please email me if I can be of any further service.  
 
 
 
By the way, coooool amp. Can't wait to hear it.  
 
 
 

 
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