Now that it works, I have been experimenting a bit...
By changing the sample rate of the file you convert to sysex you can use
more time.
Samples at 16khz end up on the A112 with having the tuning knob set just
slightly under 6.
Zo�'s samples were at 44.1khz and ended up with the tuning knob between 8
and 9.
It would be possible I guess to calculate sample time from sample rate
since the sysexfiles have a fixed size of 73kb.
This would be a nice feature to implement I think.
Grtz
Ernst
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 3:18 PM, achtung_999 <
heinrich.himmelwasser@...
> wrote:
> Jup I got it... Python 3 does not install Unix command line tools in the
> standard install!
> You need to do a custom install and choose to install those.
> Next to that:
> python instead of python3 is the proper command on my machine.
>
> So I typed: python makedoepfer.py bitexloop.wav
>
> It works like a charm!
>
> Can you tell us what the max sample time is It seems those sysex files
> don't exceed 73k.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ernst
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> On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Zo� Blade <
zoe@...
> wrote:
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>> > I can't seem to get it working. Seems like I haven't installed Python 3
>> > correctly
>> > Terminal comes with this prompt everytime: -bash: python3: command not
>> found
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>> Judging by the error message, yes, you're typing in the right command but
>> it can't find Python 3. You could try replacing python3 with
>> /usr/local/bin/python3 or /usr/bin/python3 and see if either of them work.
>> Otherwise, I'd try installing Python 3 again, and make sure it includes the
>> command line version. (I forget if it's a separate option, sorry.)
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