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Old 16 December 2020, 18:37   #1
CaptainNow
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How to record samples for use with Amiga using Audacity on PC

Hi all!
Hopefully I have put this in the right place. Apologies if I haven't.

I just got done with making this simple tutorial on how to quickly and easily record sound effects and samples for Amiga by using the free software 'Audacity' on PC.

This is by no means a comprehensive tutorial, just a little guide on how to obtain whatever sounds you may wish to get/rip from movies or Youtube video...even pieces of music....basically any sounds that your PC can play you can record them and convert them to run on your Amiga, memory permitting.

I hope this comes in handy for someone out there.

Enjoy!


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Old 17 December 2020, 06:10   #2
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I use a program called Awave studio to export processed files in iff, also because has the extra features to be able to export files from Soundfonts files (.sf2 and others with additional filters) and to do batch processing of files - version 10 is free.
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