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From: ceej@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Chris J Hillery)
Subject: Re: Need help sampling with MED3.0 (Please!)
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Keywords: med help
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References: <1991Jun3.042833.27220@coplex.uucp>
Date: 3 Jun 91 06:37:36 GMT
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dannie@coplex.uucp (Dannie Gregoire) writes:

>I have had MED 3.0 for quite some time now, but have never been able to 
>get it to sample properly.  All samples that a make using MED are of VERY
>poor quality and sound tinny/static(y).  I have twiddled with the sampling
>rate with only very modest improvements in the sound quality.  I am using
>Perfect Sound 

  Aha, we have the culprit.  That is, if you have a Perfect Sound 3.0 or
higher.  PS3's method of digital gain control (ie, software) is all very
nice, but it left third-party software developers rather cold, since at
least at first Sunrize didn't bother to tell anyone how to do it, and at
any rate for free/shareware products is a needless hassle.  Very bad move
on Sunrize's part, IMHO.  You're doing right; the only real solution (short
of finding another sampler, or finding an older model Perfect Sound with a
nice simple knob for gain =) is to use their software; a pity.

>               and an A3000.  My current solution is to exit MED and 
>use the Perfect souns software to do all of my sampling and use MED to
>do the editting.

   Yes, MED's editor is rather nicer than the PS one, isn't it?

>Thanks a head of time...
 
  Sorry and good luck, 

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Ceej
aka Chris Hillery
ceej@rpi.edu

