fri0@tank.uchicago.edu (Christian E. Fritze) (02/08/90)
I'm writing a program for use in our molecular biology lab which will speak DNA sequence for use in entering or correcting sequence data. I'd like to use the Sound Mgr and digitized sounds (instead of MacInTalk) for speed (?) and clarity . Does anyone have single letters of the alphabet as SND resources. Perhaps someone who could "chop" these SNDSs out of longer samples. Interested only in "A", "G", "T", "C" (and maybe "N"). It doesn't seem worth it to buy MacRecorder for this! Thanks. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Christian E. Fritze Internet: fri0@tank.uchicago.edu Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology GEnie: C. FRITZE University of Chicago (312) 702-8045 1103 E. 57th Street Chicago, IL 60637 "No one ever died of laughing!" - Max Beerbohm ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
jayvana@wpi.wpi.edu (Jay van Achterberg) (02/09/90)
In article <7507@tank.uchicago.edu> fri0@tank.uchicago.edu (Christian E. Fritze) writes: >Does anyone have single letters of the alphabet as SND resources. There is a HyperCard stack called Laura's Letters that has the sounds you're looking for. It appears to be a PD stack, so if you can't find it, let me know and I'll send you a copy. -Jay