N.A.G. (Network Auralization for Gnutella)

for Mac OS X and Windows 2000/XP

by Jason Freeman

How to Prepare A Submission:

Mac OS X:

First, you need to capture the audio output of N.A.G. Any of these three programs does the job well:

Then, you may wish to edit this audio file by applying effects or mixing it with other material. You can do this with any typical audio application, such as:

Finally, encode the file as a 128 kbps MP3. Many audio applications let you export directly to MP3, or you can use:

Windows 2000 and XP:

First, you need to capture the audio output of N.A.G. You can do this with any sound recording software — even the built-in Windows Sound Recorder — by following these steps:

  1. Double-click the speaker icon in the taskbar.
  2. Click Options and choose Properties.
  3. Select Recording and check mark all the options listed.
  4. Click OK to bring up the Record Control interface.
  5. Select Wave Balance.

Now use the built-in Windows Sound Recorder (under Accessories) or any other sound-recording software to capture the audio output of N.A.G.

If this all sounds too complicated, then use one of these programs instead:

Then, you may wish to edit this audio file by applying effects or mixing it with other material. You can do this with any typical audio application, such as:

Finally, encode the file as a 128 kbps MP3. Many audio applications let you export directly to MP3, or you can use:

Please contact me with any questions at

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“N.A.G. (Network Auralization for Gnutella)” is a 2003 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc., (dba Ether-Ore), for its Turbulence web site. It was made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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