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Thomas, Once you get Winamp, Here's how to convert MP3 files to WAV : 1. Load up the mp3 file by clicking the little sine wave thing in the upper left hand corner and choosing "Play File..." 2. Click the little sine wave again and choose "Options->Preferences". 3. Make sure the "Input" tab is selected and click on "Nullsoft MP2/MP3 Decoder..." in the "Input Plug-Ins" section and then click "Configure". 4. Click on the "Output" tab and then where it says "Output Device:" use the drop-down menu to choose ".WAV file output (Silent)". 5. It should bring up a little "Browse for Folder" window. Tell WinAmp where to put the output .WAV files. Once you found the folder you want, click on OK. 6. Click on OK to save the changes, then click on OK again to close the "Preferences" window. 7. Now when you click "Play" you won't hear anything come out, but it will have created a WAV file for you in the directory you specified in step 5. I have a Cubase question today too.... Here's my problem. I have my Roland A-33 midi keyboard controller and my ASRX samper hooked up to my PC midi flyer and I'm using Cubase. Everything is hooked up properly and was working fine (before I disconnected the rig and installed the new 2.62 chips). For some reason, now I'm not getting any sound (or midi data) to the sampler when I run it thru Cubase....i.e., it works fine when I depress the computer-bypass switch on the PC midi flyer, but when it's running thru the cubase, there's no sound or midi activity at the X. It's being transmitted though, as the lights indicate receiving (from the A-33) and sending (to the X) on the midi-flyer, and so do the lights on the Cubase transport bar, but the X midi light indicater does not indicate it's receiving. The X does receive perfectly though when I depress the bypass switch on the PC midi flyer. I've reset the devices in cubase (about 10 times), but that did nothing. Everything was working fine, until I had only briefly disconnected the rig to install the new 2.62 chips in the X. When I hooked it all back up, it's not receiveing data from Cubase, but then again, it does receive when I bypass the computer, which makes me totally confused. Can anyone help? Bill Cummings drums@myself.com -----Original Message----- From: Leonardo Cavallo <cavallo@dada.it> To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Date: Monday, August 17, 1998 7:38 AM Subject: Re: MP3 files into Cubase?? >Hi Thomas > >you simply need Winamp to convert your mp3s to wavs. You have only to change >the output of the mp3 loaded: from your soundcard to wave file. > >ciao >leo