02-19-2006, 02:55 AM
jdc, I did some sound editing (many years ago) with a IIci and a Farallon MacRecorder, but I'm guessing this guy needs a little more drive capacity and processing power.
I had a lot of fun making custom alert sounds from a British sci-fi series. I had Sounds4Fun so I made sound suitcases for different system functions (startup, shutdown, empty trash, insert disk, eject disk, caps lock on, caps lock off, etc.) containing a bunch of sounds, and set up Sounds4Fun to randomize the sounds that got played back. I loved Sounds4Fun. I wish it existed for OS X.
I still have the IIci and the MacRecorder. On Macs with two serial ports, you could hook up two of those recorders and record in stereo.
I had a lot of fun making custom alert sounds from a British sci-fi series. I had Sounds4Fun so I made sound suitcases for different system functions (startup, shutdown, empty trash, insert disk, eject disk, caps lock on, caps lock off, etc.) containing a bunch of sounds, and set up Sounds4Fun to randomize the sounds that got played back. I loved Sounds4Fun. I wish it existed for OS X.
I still have the IIci and the MacRecorder. On Macs with two serial ports, you could hook up two of those recorders and record in stereo.