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Casey Jones2 posted:

So with say like using Audacity can we equalize the random sound clips? 

I'm not sure what you mean. If you have mp3, wav or many other types of sounds, you can read them into Audacity. You can adjust their sample rates to the 5512 Hz or11025 Hz rates supported by the engines (monophonic only). Then you can export them to raw data files. Then you need to use Sox to convert those files into clips, playable by the engines, that my program can stuff into the sound files.

Audacity can generate 4 bit VOX ADPCM clips - but you need Sox to convert those to 4 bit IMA ADPCM clips.

Audacity can generate 24 bit little endian signed PCM clips - but you need Sox to convert those to 24 bit big endian signed PCM clips.

It may be that the clips were originally created on Apple computers rather than Intel PCs. Commands for those conversions are on my web page.

Maybe you can find an sound editor program than can generate these needed formats directly.

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