
Ben Kennedy wrote:
Hmmm... I see what you mean. It seems this is only the case with the Percussion Kit, though. The other half dozen kits all appear to use .aif file extensions. I hadn't played with the Percussion Kit yet so I didn't reailse the issue there.
Yeah, and I hadn't played with anything _except_ the percussion kit yet, so I hadn't realized the Rock Kit had handy file extensions ;) I suppose this is a reminder also that we'd have to keep an eye on possible future upgrades/changes to the way GB organizes things ....
What I would suggest is to use some tool to add type/creator metadata to the files -- specifically, a file type of 'AIFF' -- so that Doggiebox will properly see them as aiff files. Renaming them is no good because the linking mechanism needs them to have the same names in order to work transparently. Changing the file type code will work, however, because once Doggiebox sees them it will link them in your kit by filename.
Good idea -- I'll give FileInfo 1.3 a spin <http://www.panix.com/~shopsinm/> Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/