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customized wave write?

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customized wave write?

Postby tester » Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:23 am

Was anyone able to create customized wave write?

The problem with stock module is, that it uses regular floats as index, which means that audio file will sound correctly up to 5'20" or 6'20" (don't remember now), and then strong artifacts will emerge due to roundings (ints to floats) of index value.

Now - with this type of counter (made by KG, who also created wave read alternative, that works with long audios):
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it should be no problem.
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Re: customized wave write?

Postby tester » Sat Oct 21, 2017 12:34 pm

In the meantime, I found these two in my reps.

Not tested yet, so I don't know which one works, which one is worth.

From what I can see, one uses direct mem cables (no green reconversion), but requires initial length definition. The other one has some dll on board. So the one with dll looks promising, yet depending on how it treats memory.
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