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Old 11-13-2006, 04:17 AM
Mark Walsen (markwa)
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Default Hello Jim, Clyde, David, Dale,

Hello Jim, Clyde, David, Dale, and M.G.,

I'll leak some Notation news. We already have Save As Wave implemented. This feature won't be included in version 2.0, because it's coupled with some other features I'm not ready to release. I'm not ready to pre-announce what types of sound sources can be saved to wave files with this new feature, except that "out of the box" it will save MIDI playback rendered by the Microsoft GS Wavetable SoftSynth.

Oh, gosh, what I have done? Why am I pre-announcing this? I didn't ask Sherry whether I should have.

You probably have lots of questions about this that I won't want to answer until after 2.0 is released. One question you'll ask is: when?
That question I will answer now: This Save As Wave feature will be included in a 2.1 release scheduled for sometime in February.

Sherry, you can't tell anyone anymore that the above. Bite your lips until they bleed. ;-)

Cheers
-- Mark
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