Re: [LAU] A program to chop up samples?

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On 2007-05-06 13:20 -0700, Ken Restivo wrote:

> I remember stumbling across a tool-- or maybe it was a script in
> Python or one of the music languages-- that would take a WAV
> file and chop it up into a bunch of individual samples, with a
> way to adjust the hysteresis for threshold and length.

There's this.

  http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/misc/auxtract-2002-06-16.tar.gz

It works on raw little-endian 16-bit PCM, though, not WAV. You'd
have to use sox to convert back and forth and pass auxtract the -c
and -s options so it knows the sample rate and number of channels.

If you need the gate the open and close gradually or some time
before/after the level goes above/below the threshold, this is not
it.

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