modern sound files
Concertina Sound Font
Concertina Sound Font - Very high quality Sound Font in SF2 format more>>
To use this file under OS X, unpack it and place the resulting "Concertina.sf2" file in ~/Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks
To use it under Classic systems, place it in System Folder:Extensions:Quicktime Extensions
If you want to use it under both operating systems you can put the file in the OS X location, reboot in OS 9, make an alias of the file and put that in the Quicktime Extensions folder.
You dont have to reboot, or even re-start BarFly. Choose "Add an Instrument" from the Instrument sub-menu. In the Instrument Picker dialog, the Synthesiser popup menu now contains a new synth named "Wheatstone English Concertina". Choose that, then choose one of the three instruments from the Instrument popup.
MooSB Sound Packer 1.0
MooSB Sound Packer - Utility to create Sound Packs for MooSB more>>
Plus, the Sound Pack that is created is special. Unlike any other Sound Packs, this one will allow you to add/remove sounds simply by adding and removing files in its Contents/Resources/ directory.
Text to Speech Sound File Makers 0.03
Text to Speech Sound File Makers - 4 audio AppleScripts more>>
Drag-n-Drop-Text to AIFF 0.01
Drag text files and convert them to AIFF files spoken by MacinTalk.
TextEdit to MP3 0.01
Converts whatever is in TextEdit to an MP3 file spoken by MacinTalk.
TextEdit to AIFF 0.05
Converts whatever is in TextEdit to an AIFF file spoken by MacinTalk.
DJ Track Names to AIFF 0.06
Gives your iPod, iTunes or other MP3 player a DJ announcing tunes and artists.
Play Sound src 1.0
Play Sound src allows playing sound files more>>
Play Sound src is a scripting addition for Mac Classic that allows playing sound files.
The event class and ID conflict with the command from the GTQ scripting library. Source code is included.
Extract Movie Soundtrack 1.0
Extract Movie Soundtrack - This utility application was created to export the sound track of QuickTime movie files into AIFF more>>
RndSnd 1.1
RndSnd - Play System 7 sounds more>>
RndSnd simply chooses one of the four included System 7 sound files and plays it.
Customization instructions are included.
Haxial KDX Sound List Edit 1.0
Produce sound list files for KDX. more>>
To use Sound Lists with KDX Client, create a folder named "Sound Lists" in the same folder as KDX. Put your Sound List files in that folder.
Then in KDX, click Settings, and your files should appear in the menu under "Sound List".
Is Modern Memory 1.0
Is Modern Memory - Checks whether the Modern Memory Manager of PowerMacs is in use more>>
The app is completly freewarea and the source code is included within the package.
Play Sound 1.6.6
Play Sound provides a simple, no-fuss way to play sound files in classic Mac more>>
You can play an unlimited number sounds concurrently or one at a time. You can loop sounds, repeat sounds, control the volume of sounds played, and press the Escape or Command-Period keys to abort sound play.
To use Play Sound as a simple sound file player, simply drag and drop the sound file(s) onto the Play Sound icon in the Mac OS Finder. Better yet, configure the Finder to open sound files with Play Sound when you double-click them (see the Play Sound documentation for easy instructions showing how to do this).
Play Sound is also fully scriptable, allowing AppleScript writers to use simple, easy-to-understand English syntax to play most QuickTime-supported sound files, Mac OS System 7 sound files, and snd resources that are embedded in script applets. To script Play Sound, you call it from an AppleScript script or application.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug where Play Sound would return the bogus error Could not get the next document in the list. when Play Sound was called via AppleScript.
Play Sound Pautex 1.0
Play Sound Pautex - Play sound files more>>
The event class and ID conflict with the command from the GTQ scripting library.
Completly freeware.
FSSoundPlayer 1.0
FSSoundPlayer is designed for playing System 7 sound files more>>
For reasons beyond us, QuickTime refuses to play System 7 sound files on Mac OS X, and because of that, weve designed FSSoundPlayer X to fill this immense void. Dont bother resorting to classic or some other behemoth application just to play them, just use FSSoundPlayer X.
MacOS Classic Sound Pack 1.4
MacOS Classic Sound Pack is a feature-rich and trustworthy File Conversion which is designed specially for MacOS Classic Sounds more>>
MacOS Classic Sound Pack 1.4 is a feature-rich and trustworthy File Conversion which is designed specially for MacOS Classic Sounds (will work for most sounds, but not all)
- Download SoundApp PPC
- Open SoundApp in Classic mode and choose CONVERT from the menu
- Convert the file to AIF
- Quit SoundApp PPC
- Rename the file to end .aiff
- Install as instructed below
NOTE: moof.au is provided for you to practice with
MacOSX Installation
To install for a single user, place these sounds in the following folder: /Users/[username]/Library/Sounds/
To install globally, place these sounds in the following folder: /System/Library/Sounds/ [requires root permission]
Create the following folder: /Library/Sounds/
Once they are in that folder, they will show up as System Sound choices in the Sound Control Panel. Included Sounds:
- bip
- boing
- chutoy
- clinkklank
- droplet
- indigo
- laugh
- logjam
- monkey
- moof
- newbip**
- pong2003
- quack
- single clip
- sosumi
- temple
- uh oh
- voltage
- whit
- wild eep
Bip is not actually a sound file. It calls to hardware to make a noise using a simple sound command. So far, OSX refuses to use it as a System Sound, but it will work as an alert in other Apps (i.e. Mail).
NewBip is a recording of Bip using wiretap. the original Bip is still included to be true to the original intention of the Classic Sound Pack (after all, it is possible that hardware beeps on different machines may sound different).
Sound Recorder 1.1
Sound Recorder is a simple sound recording application which uses QuickTime more>>
Sound Recorder enables you to record soun to a QuickTime Movie file.
Enhancements:
- Added a level meter so you see whats coming in.
Mac OS Classic Sound Pack 1.4
Mac OS Classic Sound Pack is a product to convert and then add old System sounds from the Classic days to your system. more>>
Mac OS Classic Sound Pack 1.4 is a product to convert and then add old System sounds from the Classic days to your system.
Included Sounds:
- bip*
- boing
- chutoy
- clink-klank
- droplet
- indigo
- laugh
- logjam
- monkey
- moof
- newbip**
- pong2003
- quack
- single clip
- sosumi
- temple
- uh oh
- voltage
- whit
- wild eep
Bip is not actually a sound file. It calls to hardware to make a noise using a simple sound command. So far, OS X refuses to use it as a System Sound, but it will work as an alert in other Apps (i.e. Mail).
NewBip is a recording of Bip using wiretap. the original Bip is still included to be true to the original intention of the Classic Sound Pack (after all, it is possible that hardware beeps on different machines may sound different).
Enhancements:
- Includes the sound Moof (the call of the long lost Mac mascot - Clarus the Dogcow).
- WAV files are included for use under other Unix-based OSes (including Linux and BSD) or Windows
- (installation instructions for other OSes are not included)
Requirements:
- Mac OS X
Save Comments for SoundJam 1.0
Save Comments for SoundJam - Comment Sound Jam files more>>
Its useful if you dont know the names of songs just from their file names.
Completly freeware.