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- ENCODING REALAUDIO FILES
-
- >What program do you use to convert SCOM iles so they can be used by the
- >Real Audio encoder.
-
- Hi, I was using RealVideo Encoder (RVEncoder 5.0b) which is available
- on the same place. If you find the player, check out one web page
- level higher, I think it was somewhere there. Although its video
- encoder it does audio as well, you can set up the baud rate and
- stereo/mono requirements. When putting them on your page I can send
- you a document that describes it all.
-
- Before using RVEncoder I pumped up the levels of each piece. You can
- even allow some distortion because at 32k RA filters all above 5-6 khz.
- Reminds I have to buy Arboretums Ionizer to do such compression
- automatically. I just bought their Ray Gun for noise removing.
- Evangelistas web page had $49.50 offer, normally it's $99. It's not
- as good as Behringers Denoiser I have (physical unit) but ok if you
- have slow moving stuff and not much percussive high energy.
-
- >I think the part I'm not understanding is how you get them from SCOM
- >midi files to an .au or .aiff format. Do you record them as audio
- >files onto your hard drive. Or is there a program that converts easily
- >midi to au.
-
- First you have to record your synth to DAT. Then play it back and record
- it to hard disk with SoundEdit, or use public domain audio software for
- recording. You can also record using Mac sound control panel. It saves
- sounds to System suitcase in System folder. You can open it and copy
- the sound file and convert it from system sound file to aiff with
- SoundApp which is a public domain software. SoundApp is on the SCOM
- CD by the way. Some recording software can run at the same and then you
- don't need to record them first on DAT, just play SCOM and record to
- hard disk.
-
- Save the file as non-compressed 16 bit stereo aiff file. Now you can
- process it with RVencoder.
-