exporting old IT files to WAV (7)

4172 Name: gigamonk : 2008-02-01 23:01 [Del]

Hello, first off, great, great, program. My donation should be in the mail in a few weeks. Anyhow, here is my problem if you care to take a listen. I am running OSX Tiger 10.4.6, on an Apple g5, and have a slew of old IT files to export. I've tried to export them to WAV several times, using
several different formulations, but usually after I press enter, or something similar to start the process, It either asks me to overwrite the module, or else it skips to the save module screen whereas .WAV is not a valid format. In both cases, no .WAV file is saved. Anyhow, the build seems to be from 1-20-08. If you can help me solve this, it would be greatly appreciated. Again, great, great, program.

Cheers,
Kevin

4173 Name: H. H. Buchanan : 2008-02-01 23:18 [Del]

First guess: hit Shift-F10, type filename.wav, and don't select WAV from the format list.

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4174 Name: gigamonk : 2008-02-02 07:41 [Del]

Anyhow, if nothing else, thanks for the prompt reply. I seem to be having the exact same problem, as far as I can figure it, that the gentleman in your post is having. No big thing, I'll find a workaround somehow. I'm just glad I found a way to listen too, and possible actually finish, my old I.T. tunes.

cheers,
Kevin

4175 Name: xonox : 2008-02-02 21:41 [Del]

... and make new .IT files! You can also use it to drive other midi apps on your computer.

4176 Name: H. H. Buchanan : 2008-02-02 22:38 [Del]

And you can make samples with it ;)

4192 Name: esaruoho : 2008-02-29 03:44 [Del]

>>4173

any chance the shift-f10 weird bug could be fixed

4194 Name: esaruoho : 2008-03-03 05:31 [Del]

>>4192

yay the shift-f10 weird bug has been fixed :)

>>4175
what midi apps have you driven with schism tracker? cos whenever i tried, it would just crash. boohoohoo

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