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Originally Posted by h0ffman
4. Resampling
Make sure you do this while the sample is still 16-bit as it will give greater accuracy for the resampling and better results. My suggestion here is to setup some presets for each note you want to resample too. Use the table below to perform the calculation.
5. 8-bit and save as WAV
Simple really, you've prepped the audio data, now all you need to do is convert it to 8-bit and save it as a wav. Your audio editing app should then save the sample with the new frequency inside it.
-- Amiga Side (converting to IFF)
Now I think there are programs out there in PC land which do this, but I never found one. So I use SoundBox on the Amiga, its on Aminet and there is a free key for it too. Simply load your newly created Mono wav and re-save as IFF! Done!
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your wav2amiga app covers the steps above, right?