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Reading Loop points from WAV file - possible?
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Re: Reading Loop points from WAV file - possible?
trogluddite wrote:Having had a bit more of a look at my old code, I think that extracting the other data "chunks" should be possible by adding their structures to the table at the beginning.
http://dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopi ... 378#p26559
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Re: Reading Loop points from WAV file - possible?
Or someone takes the time to import this pure Ruby implementation into RubyEdits for a convenient way to handle soundfiles.
http://wavefilegem.com/
http://wavefilegem.com/
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Re: Reading Loop points from WAV file - possible?
^^ Ooh, that's a nice find, tulamide! It says that the minimum Ruby version is 2.0, but I've had a little tinker with it in Ruby 1.9.3, and I haven't noticed any problems so far - and the automatic translation between sample formats is very nice indeed. Since it's all native Ruby code, 'adapter' code to translate between FlowStone Ruby Frames and its own WaveFile::Buffer class shouldn't be too difficult to do either.
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