At 21.18 -0500 03-02-18, Carl West wrote:
Andreas* Gaunitz* wrote:
 At 21.00 -0500 03-02-17, Carl West wrote:
 >Andreas* Gaunitz* wrote:
 >>  ...
 >>  It's an AIFF file. The ints and longInts seem to not be so much of a
 >>  problem. right now each 16 bit sample point looks like this "000 250,
 >>  123 006" etc. I'm not sure how the floats are represented though.
 >
 >I've got a routine that writes a valid AIFF file if you give it a
 >list of samples. It uses BinIOXtra. Any interest?

 Thank you. It's just a hobby project with no budget, so I can't use
 binaryIO. Otherwise your code would have been just what I need. I
 guess binatyIO does the conversions?
It seems. The methods are at

http://www.updatestage.com/xtras/doc/binaryio/biniousr.htm#methodlist

If you can put up with a "Hey! This Xtra isn't registered!" warning on startup, it works in a projector.

What're you makin'?
A drum sample generator. I thought I'd mix some sine waves with pitch and volume envelopes. Maybe a "use a sample" option too. And noise of course =) I'm not sure if I'll put in a LPF though. I don't think it will add much value.

-A.




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