At 12:58 AM +0100 on 2/14/06, k wittily wrote:

>you were asking how to record a sound alert from a sly and the family stone cd
>and to use it as an alert in the mac. and you can do that snippet
>cutting and converting all inside the
>free application SoundApp- well if you are in system up to 9 - try it
>and you'll see.
>
>i found the question when sortin old messages
>
>k
>
>
>
>>On 14/02/2006, at 7:31 AM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:
>>
>>>Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 02:23:57 +0100
>>>From: k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Subject: Re: [PCI] recording alerts
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Let's see now....Maybe I can just put the sound directly into the
>>>>collection
>>>>of alert sounds. No need to record. Do all that in QT and  SoundApp. Now,
>>>>where are these alerts kept... no, they don't show up in Sherlock (I
>>>>searched for Glass and Logjam and Simple Beep)...
>>>>
>>>>Maybe Charlie is dead right and it is really only for the  microphone...
>>>>
>>>>David Elmo
>>>
>>>the alerts are in the system file,
>>>you can convert any file in sound app to system sound
>>>you can also make specifik outcuts importing to soundapp by choosin
>>>the IMPORT TO QUICKTIME option and trim the slider to your likin,
>>>k
>>>(better a year late than never)
>>>--
>>
>>Yes, wow, a year! Can you perhaps include a bit more context on what
>>was puzzling me or others a year back? So as to better appreciate
>>your advice.
>>
>>David Elmo
>>
>

One can use SoundApp to convert a sound file in many sound formats to a
System Sound, however one can't edit in SoundApp as far as I can tell.

>From System 7 to OS 9 the sound format is the same and is called a System 7
sound, for System 6 and earlier I can't recall as it has been too long. :-}
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