Close ( -w) save ( -s) – APPLIED ENGINEERING Sonic Blaster User Manual
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For more information on ROM disks, see "RamKeeper" 
in the glossary.
For more information on RAM disks, refer to your IIGS 
Owner’s Manual.
A p p e n d . . .
The Append option will open a file and stick it beginning-to-end 
with the currently open file automatically and seamlessly. This 
option gives you the ability to load a single file as large as your 
memory allows instead of limiting the size of the file to the size 
of a single floppy disk.
Use this option to quickly piece back together a file you have 
stored to different disks or to stick together two different files 
without having to: I) open, 2) select all, 3) copy, 4) change 
windows, and 5) paste.
The first file opened will determine the playback setting for the 
appended files and whether the file will be stereo or mono.
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If you open a stereo file and then append a mono file to 
it, the mono file will be split into two channels (not true 
stereo but split mono).
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If you open a mono file and append a stereo file to it, the 
two channels of the stereo file will be combined into one 
mono channel.
Close ( -W)
Close a file with this command or by clicking on the square in 
the upper left corner of the sound graph window.
If you have made changes to the file without saving them, a 
dialog 
box
will appear asking if you want to save changes to this
file before closing.
Click No’ to keep the file as it was when loaded or as it 
was when it was last saved.
Click Yes’ to save the file in its current state.
Click Cancel to stop the ‘Close’ and return you to the 
program with the file still loaded.
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