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Get Audacity which is freeware sound editing software and use the Reverse process (or maybe it's an efect). That's how I do it.
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It can be done in the nnxt. 1.Create an nnxt device, click the drop down box (outlined in green box in the pic below) 2.Then turn the "play mode" knob until it reads "BW" (Also outlined in a green box in pic below) ![]() Titancow, you should of known this, for shame titan, for shame! Last edited by _SG_; October 29th, 2008 at 20:32. |
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I didn't know this either. Thanks for the info. Joe |
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oh crap! ![]() I knew it could be done like this somehow... I just didn't have Reason installed on the computer I was reading this on so... you know.
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