Hi all,
I've added another item to the software page on my website. Autoloop is an application I've literally thrown together after developing an algorithm designed to find multiple loops for pipe organ samples. Documentation is not as detailed as for my other software at this stage, nor is the application as "clean" internally as I would like it to be - but so far the testing looks promising. It hasn't complained with any of the test samples I have given it as of yet and I haven't found a loop that which it has generated that produces clicks or significant changes in the signal tone at the loop point.
I normally would wait a bit longer to release some software but would really appreciate some feedback on how it works on samples from other sample set creaters.
You WILL need to edit the autoloop.conf file that is included in the zip package to suite your samples. My samples are generally about 12 seconds long and the .conf file has been configured to run autoloop suited for samples of that length.
To use it, extract the zip file to a directory containing a set of samples and run the appropriate .bat file (which will work on "standardly named" hauptwerk wave files: 036-c.wav, 037-c#, etc...) a subdirectory named "new" will be created and the looped samples will be copied into it. A better alternative to extracting it to every directory with samples is to add the directory that you extract the files to into your systems PATH environment variable... then the bat files and the autoloop executable will run in any directory you are working in. The autoloop.conf file MUST be in the same directory as the autoloop.exe executable file.
The batch files are included only for convenience in processing large numbers of samples.
Feedback appreciated and ideas for features which you find important (excluding GUI's at this stage) are welcomed.
Get it here: http://www.appletonit.com.au/nickspage/software_autoloop_download.html
Nick Appleton.
I've added another item to the software page on my website. Autoloop is an application I've literally thrown together after developing an algorithm designed to find multiple loops for pipe organ samples. Documentation is not as detailed as for my other software at this stage, nor is the application as "clean" internally as I would like it to be - but so far the testing looks promising. It hasn't complained with any of the test samples I have given it as of yet and I haven't found a loop that which it has generated that produces clicks or significant changes in the signal tone at the loop point.
I normally would wait a bit longer to release some software but would really appreciate some feedback on how it works on samples from other sample set creaters.
You WILL need to edit the autoloop.conf file that is included in the zip package to suite your samples. My samples are generally about 12 seconds long and the .conf file has been configured to run autoloop suited for samples of that length.
To use it, extract the zip file to a directory containing a set of samples and run the appropriate .bat file (which will work on "standardly named" hauptwerk wave files: 036-c.wav, 037-c#, etc...) a subdirectory named "new" will be created and the looped samples will be copied into it. A better alternative to extracting it to every directory with samples is to add the directory that you extract the files to into your systems PATH environment variable... then the bat files and the autoloop executable will run in any directory you are working in. The autoloop.conf file MUST be in the same directory as the autoloop.exe executable file.
The batch files are included only for convenience in processing large numbers of samples.
Feedback appreciated and ideas for features which you find important (excluding GUI's at this stage) are welcomed.
Get it here: http://www.appletonit.com.au/nickspage/software_autoloop_download.html
Nick Appleton.
Nick Appleton
WWW: http://www.appletonaudio.com/
Please avoid contacting me using private messages. Contact via the email address provided on my contact page is preferred.
WWW: http://www.appletonaudio.com/
Please avoid contacting me using private messages. Contact via the email address provided on my contact page is preferred.