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If the disk you want to save to is not currently online, eject a 
disk, that is, if no other drive is available, and insert the correct 
disk into the drive. The disk will be found as you circulate back 
through the online disks.
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Note: If you discover that there is not enough room on 
your data disk to store the file, you can save to another 
formatted disk or 
Cancel
the
Save
and make more
room on the disk by using
Delete
from the
Edit
menu
to get rid of any unwanted files. If the file is too large to 
fit on a single floppy, you’ll need to break it up into 
several files and save to multiple disk. Refer to App. E 
for instructions.
New Folders can be created with the name that is in the title box 
when you click the New Folder option. If a file or folder already 
has that name, a new folder will not be created. Once the folder 
is created, you can double click on it to open, name your sound 
sample, and then save it in the new folder.
Open folders by selecting them in the catalog window and 
clicking this button or by double clicking on them in the catalog 
window.
C l o s e  the folder you currently have open by clicking this 
option or by clicking on the pathname located above the catalog 
window.
S a v e the sound file by the name that is currently in the
Save
Wave As:
box when you click this button. The file will be saved
to the directory currently selected in the format selected.
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Note~ As stated earlier, if you try to save changes to a 
locked file you’ll be told that the file is locked and asked 
if you want to replace it with the new information 
anyway. If you answer 
Yes,
the new file will replace the
old and the file will be locked again. If you select
No,
no save will be made.
Cancel returns you to the edit mode.
Formats Recognized
The Sonic Blaster software lets you play and save sound files 
from and to many different formats. It uses it’s own format 
(AE), Apple’s standard sound file format (AIFF), Raw Data 
format (straight binary form), and 2:1 and 2.67:1 compressed.
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