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'King Tut' as RealAudio File
By George Bogatko

Just to experiment, I've put a 80 kbs RealAudio RA) file of Old King Tut
as performed on an M-roll on my WWW page.  It doesn't stream (it's too
big, around 1.4Meg).  The advantage is that it's almost CD quality and
will give you a very good idea of how the Cremona emulation sounds
lately.  I've had the good fortune to be able to sample the violin and
doppleflaut pipes from a Wurlitzer for this latest go-round.

If you have the time, download the file and try playing it.  If
you have Netscape, just "shift-click" on the icon that is labeled
"ISDN CD".

    http://www.intac.com/~gbogatko/htmlfiles/nickel.html

If this isn't too much hassle for people, I'll probably put more CD
quality RA's up.

George Bogatko


(Message sent Tue 31 Mar 1998, 15:28:38 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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