is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
DAMN, it is really hard to beat you, Bernd!
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
hi All,
I found the EQT External at :
http://www.bluemangolearning.com/revolu ... rnals/eqt/
I found also the waveform by Mark Smith in Revonline by rev 2.9 (3.0 dont work for me)
See the attachment
Best
Jean-Marc
I found the EQT External at :
http://www.bluemangolearning.com/revolu ... rnals/eqt/
I found also the waveform by Mark Smith in Revonline by rev 2.9 (3.0 dont work for me)
See the attachment
Best
Jean-Marc
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
I, too, am looking for a waveform drawing routine, but for the PC (Windows 7), but that will also work on Macs. I am going to be using uncompressed wav files and aiff files. Thank you for finding that.
Mike
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
So, I fired up RunRev 4.0 and got blocked:
Which is "not very good".
Where have all the old revOnline files gone?
Which is "not very good".
Where have all the old revOnline files gone?
Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
I seem to remember playing with an old midi stack, where you could create / edit midi files, unfortunately I've forgotten where it was
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
Probably this one:
http://udimac.web.fc2.com/stack/tool.html
Which still works fine as long as your OS has a player that supports MIDI (removed from QuickTime X, and Quicktime is deprecated now anyway). In UDI's stack there was even a read MIDI function, but I never found that to be working.
I've been working on a MIDI lib, on-and-off, for a couple of years now.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/liveco ... rce=navbar
https://github.com/PaulMcClernan/commun ... y.GMIDILib
Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
Hmm. While he may have been the author, I sure don't remember seeing japanese characters around it. I think I need to have Sinter Klausen smack me in the head a few more times to recalibrate me brain waves...
*Edit - I think it could have been either Thierry's, or the one from blue mango, but I'm betting it was this one. I am pretty sure it was not the japanese one, although I vaguely remember seeing that one referenced before.
*Edit - I think it could have been either Thierry's, or the one from blue mango, but I'm betting it was this one. I am pretty sure it was not the japanese one, although I vaguely remember seeing that one referenced before.
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
Editing a midi file is "neither here nor there" as it is the easiest thing in the world to import a .mid file into a textField, edit it and re-export it:
Mind you, you have to understand what you see in the textField.
THIS is probably a better bet:
http://midieditor.sourceforge.net/
Mind you, you have to understand what you see in the textField.
THIS is probably a better bet:
http://midieditor.sourceforge.net/
Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
Dear all
a friend sent me AudioWaveform.rev programmed by Mark Smith.
I can open that stack in LiveCode but reading a wav-file is not working.
Is a newer version of the program available?
I am interested in generating oscillograms and audio spectra from wav-files.
Best
Bernd
a friend sent me AudioWaveform.rev programmed by Mark Smith.
I can open that stack in LiveCode but reading a wav-file is not working.
Is a newer version of the program available?
I am interested in generating oscillograms and audio spectra from wav-files.
Best
Bernd
Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
Are you using compressed wave files?
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Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
certainly that "AudioWaveForm 0.97" stack (just opened it in RR/LC 4.5) shows itbut reading a wav-file is not working
with an AIFF file.
So, the most sensible thing is probably to convert your WAV files into AIFF ones . . .
http://www.audacityteam.org/download/
and then take a look at them with the stack.
Although, ODDLY ENOUGH, when I converted an MP3 into an AIFF file (with Audacity) the stack
could not read it, but when I converted an MP3 into a WAV file the stack could read it:
How about opening your WAV files in Audacity and exporting them as, wait for it, WAV files: this is not as daft as it seems as all WAV files are not equal.
Oh, and by-ther-way: I opened that stack and performed exactly the same operation in LC 8.1.9.
Re: is there a sound editor developed with runrev ?
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