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Re: SoundVQ TFI Files
- Subject: Re: SoundVQ TFI Files
- From: "Brad" <newman2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 12:01:58 -0500
Hi everybody.
I would just like to express my thanks for making the SoundVQ files
available. They are INCREDIBLE! A 4 minute good-quality sound file in 987KB
is AWESOME! Plant sounds AMAZING in Rock and Roll for a minute I mistook it
for MSG73. Page is kinda laid back but still rockin hard.
Thanks a lot,
Brad
- -----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>For all those who can't download the Yamaha SoundVQ Files properly...
>
>Do the following...
>
>Load the SoundVQ Player
>
>Go to Open
>
>Open Location (not Open SoundVQ File)
>
>Type in the location of the VQF Files from the web site
>("http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/pitcairn/14/tfi1.vqf" for Rock and
Roll)
>("http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/pitcairn/14/tfi2.vqf" for Most High)
>
>The player will now download the files to open them.
>
>When you have finished listening to them close SoundVQ Player (don't try
Save
>or anything it won't work).
>
>Now do a search on your hard disk (Start > Find > Files and Folders in Win
95,
>File Manager search in Win 3.1), and search for "*.vq*", it will list
whatever
>you have on your hard disk.
>
>You will then get a strange sort of file name coming up with a mixture of
>letters and numbers (this is the temporary file it writes when you open it
>over the internet), copy this to wherever you want it and rename it to
"Rock
>and Roll" or "Most High" (or whatever you want!).
>
>Then double click that file and it will open it from your hard disk.
>
>Hope this is of use to you all!!!!
>
>I'm in the UK anyway so I saw TFI Friday, but those who are not, enjoy
Alan's
>great recordings!!!! (they're pretty good Alan).
>
>See ya.
>