| Very interesting!
I will certainly add the info about the Mac version to my Soundcard
Attrition Page. It is very encouraging to find a company such as Yamaha
supporting multi-channel files. Does anyone on this list use a
DSP-Factory? I ned to know if that will play a m/c file.
I downloaded and ran the PC version of the 'Tiny Wave Editor';
unfortunately it crashes (running on Win95-OSR2) when it is trying to
draw the fourth channel; and in the File Open dialog it shows the files
as stereo.
If I can find the appropriate email target, I will tell them. We can't
have PC users falling behind, can we? :-)
Richard Dobson
Javier Ruiz wrote:
>
> For those in the Mac side of the world, and interested in the multichannel
> audio files subject, there is an hard-disk based editor made by Yamaha Co.
> that is able to read the 6-channel WAVE file that Mr. Dobson has in his
> Soundcard Attrition Page.
>
> Not only read it but also allows you to save it in AIFF and Sound Designer
> format. It even gives you a preview with info on the file.
>
> Other option is to create a multichannel file with up to 16 channels with up
> to 32 bits per sample.
>
> I dont know if it is in the Yamaha website, but I got it in a German CD-ROM.
>
> It is great to check those hard-earned quad files made with Csound.
>
> It is called TWE and it is free BTW.
>
> Happy new Sunday and excuse my bad English et cetera et cetera.
>
> Javier Ruiz.
>
> P.S.
> it seems there is also a PC version. I have just found them both at:
> http://www.yamaha.co.uk/synth/html/current/samplers/a3000/f_twe.htm
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