M millie New member Feb 7, 2003 #1 Hi, can Music Creater 2003 or Pyro change a wav file to 44.1 KHz/16 bit? if not does anyone know of any free programs that can change a wav file's frequency to 44.1 KHz/16 bit?
Hi, can Music Creater 2003 or Pyro change a wav file to 44.1 KHz/16 bit? if not does anyone know of any free programs that can change a wav file's frequency to 44.1 KHz/16 bit?
L ljc New member Feb 7, 2003 #2 Is it part of cakewalk ? Hey, is that part of cakewalk ? I didn't know that was available ????
moskus The Creator of Æ, Ø and Å Feb 7, 2003 #3 Re: Is it part of cakewalk ? ljc said: Hey, is that part of cakewalk ? I didn't know that was available ???? Click to expand... Of course it is. That's just normal CD-quality. Anyway, Millie. I haven't used any of the two programs, but I'm shure that at least Pyro can do that.
Re: Is it part of cakewalk ? ljc said: Hey, is that part of cakewalk ? I didn't know that was available ???? Click to expand... Of course it is. That's just normal CD-quality. Anyway, Millie. I haven't used any of the two programs, but I'm shure that at least Pyro can do that.
M millie New member Feb 7, 2003 #4 Yeah ljc its a new cakewalk program. When I installed it, it took over all the cakewalk hs files . Thanks Moskus. They bundled pyro with it so I will try it and use it to convert the files. Thanks again Moskus .
Yeah ljc its a new cakewalk program. When I installed it, it took over all the cakewalk hs files . Thanks Moskus. They bundled pyro with it so I will try it and use it to convert the files. Thanks again Moskus .