![]() Wave files are a form of PCM with extra header information. It stands for "Pulse Code Modulation" and is simply a technique for sampling analogue audio files to create digital ones. The only reason I can see for importing into sonicstage is if you're using NetMD or similar, in which case the only option you might have is to use sonicstage to burn an audio CD and then rip from that into another editing program if any editing is needed.Īre you sure they're PCM? If they're on MD I'd have thought they'd be ATRAC. is Sony's proprietary DRM format and as such transference between machines is limited and editing isn't possible. files to a format suitable for writing to an audio CD.ĭon't import into sonicstage. Please could someone point me in the direction of an audio package that will convert. I have tried to open these files with 'Audacity', 'Advanced WMA workshop', 'Switch', 'Wavepad' and 'WinAmp' all to no avail. When imported through 'Sonic Stage' to the laptop they appear as. ![]() All the tracks are Taiko drumming rythms and they have been recorded as PCM. Of course I said yes, but now I am regretting that. I have been asked if it's possible to copy the contents of a HiMD mini disc to an audio CD. ![]()
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