
Speaking of outputting to AIFF, did you ever get a chance to look into the clipping issue with successive drum hits? I sent you some sample files a month or two ago. I've got a few songs I'm working on, but I don't feel that I can release them for consumption until I can get drum tracks that aren't clipping and disorting. :-) If I can help in any way, let me know. Thanks, -Bret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Kennedy" <ben@zygoat.ca> To: "Doggiebox" <doggiebox@lists.zygoat.ca> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 10:42 AM Subject: [doggiebox] The AIFF problem
Folks,
Delving into this AIFF-output compatibility issue, it's starting to become apparent that there is likely a problem with both the Finder and BIAS Peak and Deck.
I received this from BIAS tech support:
Known issue in Peak: The open dialogue will often not allow you to open certain "legal" file type. work around: set file type in open dialog to "all documents" NOT "all known documents" or drag the file onto the Peak icon.
Now, I still don't know why the Finder is sometimes showing Doggiebox's AIFF files as type AIFC. The files themselves do not contain any AIFC chunk, nor is the filename extension ".aifc". I don't know why the Finder wants to think they are AIFC.
So in practice, it seems like this is a Peak/Deck issue. Question: has anyone had problems using AIFF output in any OTHER applications besides Deck/Peak?
-ben
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