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From: Per Boysen <per@...>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 at 7:15:33 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] HELP--urgent freeze file conversion question
Message #172100
This is a reply to #172069.
On Oct 1, 2004, at 10:28, GAmoore@... wrote: >> You can set the freeze format to 24 bits. Then freeze, copy the files >> out of the freeze file folder and import them >> > BUt they have strange names. I don't find those names strange at all. It's just the name of the track that was frozen. > How do you keep track of that? You can rename the copies if you want. > And I didn't > think they were AIFF - i thought it was some floating point format. > Can they be > chopped up? You have to set the preferences for the freeze format. If you set it to 24 bit they can be chopped up or edited like any other other aiff file. If you set the freeze format to 32 bit floating point you wont be able to import them to arrange window tracks or edit them. All the best Per Boysen --- http://www.boysen.se http://www.looproom.com
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