Create Custom Sound Schemes In Windows 7 Using iFX Seven Sound Creator
Posted November 2, 2009 – 12:06 am in: Freeware, Windows 7, Windows 7 Tweaks
Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 7 comes with 14 different sound schemes so that the end user can assign different sounds to custom theme packs.
If you are tired of those default sound schemes in Windows 7, here is a great freeware that lets you create your own fully customized sound scheme with a few clicks.
The program that we are talking here is iFX Seven Sound Creator. This program is similar to iFX Vista Sound Creator.
Here are the key features of iFX Seven Sound Creator:
# Create new sounds
# Test your sounds
# Uses new V4 base for more automatic sound creation
You need to follow six easy steps to create new sounds:
1. Choose your sounds.
2. How should they be made: using iFX sound recorder, using audacity, downloading sound from “freesound” site, using other programs/sites, or using available sounds.
3. Convert the files to wave format: using FreeRip (recommended), using Google Audio Converter, or using files already in .wav format.
4. Browse to the files location.
5. Re-name the files.
6. Open Control Panel and open Sounds properties. Browse for your sounds then click Save As and type in your sound scheme name.
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