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BluetoothBoy

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No joke - this is actually iTunes as an audio file.

 

https://soundcloud.c...oid-1/itunesexe


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What the hell?  Gotta admit, that's cool. *o*  Could be really interesting to use as a sound effect.



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What's it printing?


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What the hell?  Gotta admit, that's cool. *o*  Could be really interesting to use as a sound effect.

Yeah, I might end up using it in some music in the future. The Unistall.exe for Unity3D sounded pretty swell also.

 

 

What's it printing?

This isn't a printer, silly!  :teehee:



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Who has ever heard of a song that comes in an ,exe file?


Edited by Invader_guy, 15 May 2015 - 04:47 PM.


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BTW now I have to know how does Hawken sound.



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BTW now I have to know how does Hawken sound.

Will do. Expect it in a little while.

 

Never mind, it's mostly just plain noise. :(


Edited by BluetoothBoy, 15 May 2015 - 05:19 PM.


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Will do. Expect it in a little while.

 

Never mind, it's mostly just plain noise. :(

 

Well that's dissapointing, but for some reason I'm still interested on hearing it, 

how do you do those anyway?



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lol i still have the commodore 64 taperecorder ......maybe i can load it in my cbm 64

 

 

when you play the tape from cbm 64 you get similar but higher pitch 

 

 

 

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funny people still do that the exe to sound ....;try play pictures  also fun



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Well that's dissapointing, but for some reason I'm still interested on hearing it, 

how do you do those anyway?

Yeah, I'll do it, just for you. ;)

 

It is done by loading the files into a sampler. I used Sunvox's sampler. Any sampler that accepts any file type should work, though.

 

 

lol i still have the commodore 64 taperecorder ......maybe i can load it in my cbm 64

 

 

when you play the tape from cbm 64 you get similar but higher pitch 

 

 

 

.......

 

funny people still do that the exe to sound ....;try play pictures  also fun

This is actually lowered an octave because I thought it sounded better that way. Neat that you have one of those lying around, though.



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Here you go. Not the full thing, but it would be super long (way too many bytes). https://clyp.it/qawybp0g



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Hey, even if it is noise it sounds kind of cool, like an old modem or something like that, I expected it to be more like a simple bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz or something



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Audacity also works the same way. Import raw data and choose an exe file. Forgot Audacity had the ability to stream raw data into perceivable sound. Also, DLL files may yield better results, since they are libraries.

Edited by Draigun, 16 May 2015 - 08:09 PM.

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Audacity also works the same way. Import raw data and choose an exe file. Forgot Audacity had the ability to stream raw data into perceivable sound. Also, DLL files may yield better results, since they are libraries.

Interesting - I'll try some DLLs as well. :)




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