hello , i just downloaded a sample cd wich is ISO . i tryed anything with toast ,but i can not turn it to akai or wav file so i can use it in logic . i am new in this area so please give me some advice how can i convert an ISO file to wav . thanks a lot
hi,
this from wikipediea:
ISO 9660, a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), defines a file system for CD-ROM media. It aims at supporting different computer operating systems such as Unix, Windows and Mac OS, so that data may be exchanged.
in my humbly extensive experience i've never seen an audio file with the extension ".iso" however, plenty of CD ROMs are ISO9660. perhaps a closer look at the individual files and their extensions is called for. that said, there are new compression schemes coming around all the time.
Yeah it sounds like you have a disc image file. Toast usually handles all my disc image files unless it is a file specific to a certain software. You would first have to mount the image file using Toast or the software the file was created with. Once it's mounted it would be like a CD in your computers CD drive. You would take the aiff files off the mounted image the same as a sample CD in your computer. It's weird that Toast wouldn't mount your .iso disc image. It could be that the file is corrupt somehow. I can't really offer much else without more information. Hope you get it sussed out.
gutza63 Posted Yesterday, 03:57 PM {hello , i just downloaded a sample cd wich is ISO . i tryed anything with toast ,but i can not turn it to akai or wav file so i can use it in logic . i am new in this area so please give me some advice how can i convert an ISO file to wav . thanks a lot }
gutza63, I know, I know this one. mortalengines just helped my woth this problem.
OK. Open Logic. Open EXS24. Click Options. (On the right). Follow Prompts. The CD will Automatically Load... It just takes a few Clicks.
If I left out a step, mortalengines will catch and fix.
Sorry Amigos....I have been teaching my 12 year old Garage Band and, yes...I am a whiz at Reason, Ableton, Acid Pro, & Sound Forge but, Logic is like Swahili to me. I can go into the basic stuff like setting audio preferences and arming a track to record but, that's about it....Let's hope someone else can be of more help.
mortalengines... You're a Father? Bravo. That's wonderful you are teaching your son music production.
Deaconblue is one of the "Go To Guys" in 440 for sure.
Oh....I guess I didn't specify.....I am teaching my daughter GB....gotta teach her how to use the computer for something other than IM'ing her friends and shopping for clothes.
mortalengines, I apologize for saying your "Son" I should have said "Child" because it could very well be a little girl. Which might even be better because little girls are usually smater than little boys. While boys are playing sports girls are planning for a family and what responsibilities are ahead.... Little boy, "Hey dad I need batteries for my blah-blah machine.
It is great that you are teaching your "Child" music. That is wonderful. Good luck.
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