Re: specimen (what and how)

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Paul Coccoli wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   
>> schoappied wrote:
>>  > Where can I find the best free soundfiles? (I know the place at the
>>  > linuxsampler forum)...
>>  http://linux-sound.org/sounds.html
>>
>>  At least it's a starting point.
>>
>>  Free high-quality GIG files are rather hard to come by, though there is
>>  a nice piano GIG available from the LS site.
>>
>>  Hammer Sound is probably a good place to start looking for soundfonts.
>>
>>  Check out Freesounds too. Lots of interesting things there.
>>     
>
>
> I meant to share these earlier: http://sullivang.net/samples/ - free
> gig files of a Hohner Pianet T, Wurlitzer EP200, and a Yamaha CP80.
>
> learjeff's Rhodes soundfonts are nice too: http://learjeff.net/sf/sf.html
>
> ns7kit_free was a nice soundfont for drums, but I'm not sure where to
> find it anymore.
>
> I've collected a few more links at http://del.icio.us/pcoccoli/samples.
> _______________________________________________
>   
Thanks!
I found the files at The University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios, 
but should I convert *.aiff to wav? And then use the files just as you 
do with wav files? How to convert?

(/Alto Sax/AltoSax.Vib.pp.Db3B3.aiff)

Dirk
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