I will go out and try your Python method! Thanks so much Zo�!
Greetings,
Ernst
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 4:26 PM, achtung_999 <
heinrich.himmelwasser@...
> wrote:
> Actually on the A112 there is no standard position for the tuning knob. SO
> it's not really off.
> I am already very happy with the first results.
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Zo� Blade <
zoe@...
> wrote:
>
>> **
>>
>>
>> Hi again!
>>
>> So I've just heard back from Ernst, who was kind enough to beta test my
>> script for me. Apparently the tuning's way off, so you currently need to
>> set the knob to about 8 or 9, but otherwise it's pretty much working. (This
>> surprised me too, for a first attempt!) So in order to rapidly fix this, I
>> think I'll need to wait until I've got my own A-112 module to play with. In
>> the meantime, rather than leave everyone with nothing, I figure you'd
>> probably prefer to have something you can play with right now, even if it's
>> currently imperfect.
>>
>> Here's the script as it is so far:
>>
http://bytenoise.co.uk/makedoepfer.py.txt
I'll fix the tuning issue and
>> add proper comments and documentation in a few weeks or so, hopefully. The
>> script's part of a larger open source project of mine that lets you change
>> the bit depth, sample rate and so on of wave files, split up large wave
>> files into lots of little single hits, stuff like that. So anyone with a
>> decent mic, an A-112, and lots of free time, a fun weekend is assured! :D
>>
>> Anyway, for any programmers on this mailing list, you can fork the
>> project from
https://github.com/ZoeB/wave-tools
and play around with it,
>> fix things and add features as much as you like.
>>
>> For anyone with an A-112 who wants to send some 8-bit .wav files to it
>> RIGHT NOW, here's a quick step-by-step guide:
>>
>> * Download
http://bytenoise.co.uk/makedoepfer.py.txt
>> * Rename it makedoepfer.py
>> * Install Python 3 from
http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.0.1/
>> * Go to the command line, into the directory with makedoepfer.py and your
>> .wav file
>> * Type in "python3 makedoepfer.py [whatever].wav"
>>
>> You should have a new .syx file that you can plop into your sysex sending
>> tool of choice, such as C6 or any of the others.
>>
>> This should work on Windows, OS X, Linux, BSD, and so on. Let me know of
>> any bugs and I'll try to fix them as soon as I can.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>> Zo�.
>>
>>
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