I am working on a picaxe microcontroller sound project
which requires rtttl formatted sound files;
&
desperatly try to find a macOsx compatible
program that converts mp3 (or other common sound formats)
into rtttl files;
i wonder, if you may provide a hint
on how i may solve this problem
- ideally using audacity - ?
any tip is highly appreciated!
sound to rtttl ringtone converter (for picaxe microcontrol)?
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audacity_marc
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Gale Andrews
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Re: sound to rtttl ringtone converter (for picaxe microcontr
If you were on Windows you would find proprietary ringtone programs but I can't think of anything free that writes RTTTL. On Mac, you pay for most things anyway, but have you searched the internet? How about asking on the Picaxe forum:audacity_marc wrote:I am working on a picaxe microcontroller sound project
which requires rtttl formatted sound files;
&
desperatly try to find a macOsx compatible
program that converts mp3 (or other common sound formats)
into rtttl files;
i wonder, if you may provide a hint
on how i may solve this problem
- ideally using audacity - ?
any tip is highly appreciated!
http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/forumdispl ... 3005ba0dce ?
Do you need to convert? It's probably quite easy to find free RTTTL files for download.
Gale
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Re: sound to rtttl ringtone converter (for picaxe microcontr
thank you for your reply -
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CONVERTERS
amongst other programs
i found "[b]Soundconverter[/b]" (a Mac'nWindows app)
which claims to convert into rttl -
but
i did not succeed in doing so yet -
the "Soundconverter"'s manual says:
"... there is no practical way to convert raw audio
to midi as the audio may contain things other than pure notes ... "
this might be the reason why i get error messages
every time i try to create a rtttl file from
several different formatted sound files ...
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PICAXE
the PICAXE-mac-based programmer "macAXEpad"
has a "[b]Ring Tone Tune - Wizard[/b]" which generates
rtttl files - the files do not seem to follow a common format
since once i try to play them them on e.g.
[u]http://merwin.bespin.org/t4aphp/index.php [/u]
(creates tracks from rtttl files) it would not work
i tried a "rtttl" search on picaxe - there is an entry
on rev-ed.co.uk which refers to links for free-to-download
rtttl files
and
many users who tried altenative sound processing
hardware solutions (such as mp3 components or mp3 -layer hacks)
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THE FORMAT
the format itself seem to refer to the musical notation of tracks
which makes it difficult to find a suitable converter
(there is a good description on
[u]http://www.informit.com/articles/articl ... 0&seqNum=1[/u])
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FREE FILES
there are millions out there - googling "[b]free rtttl files[/b]", "r[b]tttl ringtone[/b]"
etc. will result in "bucket-full of's" listings -
but i would like to create my own ...
--------------------------------------------------------
i am now trying to .....
compare the picaxe/"Ring Tone Tune - Wizard" generated files
to the ones i downloaded in order to find out about
what i may add/delete within picaxe's coding to make them
work properly ...
on that behalf
[u]http://www.informit.com/articles/articl ... 0&seqNum=1[/u]
is an extremely helpful read
+
"[b]etunes[/b]" a good add-on to understand the matter
(a 30days-free-trial rtttl via pseudo-piano-gui generator )
--------------------------------------------------------
CONVERTERS
amongst other programs
i found "[b]Soundconverter[/b]" (a Mac'nWindows app)
which claims to convert into rttl -
but
i did not succeed in doing so yet -
the "Soundconverter"'s manual says:
"... there is no practical way to convert raw audio
to midi as the audio may contain things other than pure notes ... "
this might be the reason why i get error messages
every time i try to create a rtttl file from
several different formatted sound files ...
--------------------------------------------------------
PICAXE
the PICAXE-mac-based programmer "macAXEpad"
has a "[b]Ring Tone Tune - Wizard[/b]" which generates
rtttl files - the files do not seem to follow a common format
since once i try to play them them on e.g.
[u]http://merwin.bespin.org/t4aphp/index.php [/u]
(creates tracks from rtttl files) it would not work
i tried a "rtttl" search on picaxe - there is an entry
on rev-ed.co.uk which refers to links for free-to-download
rtttl files
and
many users who tried altenative sound processing
hardware solutions (such as mp3 components or mp3 -layer hacks)
--------------------------------------------------------
THE FORMAT
the format itself seem to refer to the musical notation of tracks
which makes it difficult to find a suitable converter
(there is a good description on
[u]http://www.informit.com/articles/articl ... 0&seqNum=1[/u])
--------------------------------------------------------
FREE FILES
there are millions out there - googling "[b]free rtttl files[/b]", "r[b]tttl ringtone[/b]"
etc. will result in "bucket-full of's" listings -
but i would like to create my own ...
--------------------------------------------------------
i am now trying to .....
compare the picaxe/"Ring Tone Tune - Wizard" generated files
to the ones i downloaded in order to find out about
what i may add/delete within picaxe's coding to make them
work properly ...
on that behalf
[u]http://www.informit.com/articles/articl ... 0&seqNum=1[/u]
is an extremely helpful read
+
"[b]etunes[/b]" a good add-on to understand the matter
(a 30days-free-trial rtttl via pseudo-piano-gui generator )
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Gale Andrews
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Re: sound to rtttl ringtone converter (for picaxe microcontr
Yes any converter that tries to convert an audio format to RTTTL will have a similar issue as trying to "convert" audio to MIDI. But more programs manage some sort of audio to MIDI conversion than do audio to RTTTL. See:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Midi# ... ts_to_MIDI
If you can convert to MIDI, then MIDI to RTTTL may be less of an issue for example:
http://midi.mathewvp.com/midi2RTTL.htm
Also if you can run WINE on your Mac then you can try Windows programs too:
http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX
Gale
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Midi# ... ts_to_MIDI
If you can convert to MIDI, then MIDI to RTTTL may be less of an issue for example:
http://midi.mathewvp.com/midi2RTTL.htm
Also if you can run WINE on your Mac then you can try Windows programs too:
http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX
Gale
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audacity_marc
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Re: sound to rtttl ringtone converter (for picaxe microcontr
that really was a lot of helpful hints:
i tried the following -
1.
original (e.g. .aiff formated) file
2.
... imported to "widi"
... created .mid (midi) formatted file
3.
... uploaded to mathewvp site (http://midi.mathewvp.com/midi2RTTL.php)
... generated rtttl formatted data
4.
... pasted onto merwin site (http://merwin.bespin.org/t4aphp/index.php)
... generated & checked rtttl formatted data
----->
though the result might be quite "reduced" i am absolutely convinced
that with ...
- a suitable original file (good contrasts, not too many notes playing at the same time)
- a little "fiddling-around" within the original file* / "widi" settings
... there should be a good result !
*there is an introduction on how to prepare sound files within audacity
(http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php? ... _Ringtones )
thanks a lot, again, for all this!
i'll definitely have some "wine" now
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THE ATTACHMENT
i attached a zip including example files
... no adjustment used at all ... just to illustrate the workflow
so the result sounds odd
but, again,
am sure that it is a matter of using a suitable original file,
changing settings & adjustments
to make it a satisfying result
i tried the following -
1.
original (e.g. .aiff formated) file
2.
... imported to "widi"
... created .mid (midi) formatted file
3.
... uploaded to mathewvp site (http://midi.mathewvp.com/midi2RTTL.php)
... generated rtttl formatted data
4.
... pasted onto merwin site (http://merwin.bespin.org/t4aphp/index.php)
... generated & checked rtttl formatted data
----->
though the result might be quite "reduced" i am absolutely convinced
that with ...
- a suitable original file (good contrasts, not too many notes playing at the same time)
- a little "fiddling-around" within the original file* / "widi" settings
... there should be a good result !
*there is an introduction on how to prepare sound files within audacity
(http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php? ... _Ringtones )
thanks a lot, again, for all this!
i'll definitely have some "wine" now
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THE ATTACHMENT
i attached a zip including example files
... no adjustment used at all ... just to illustrate the workflow
so the result sounds odd
but, again,
am sure that it is a matter of using a suitable original file,
changing settings & adjustments
to make it a satisfying result
- Attachments
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- example-unrefined.zip
- an unrefined example ... no adjustment used at all ... just to illustrate the workflow
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audacity_marc
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Re: sound to rtttl ringtone converter (for picaxe microcontr
in addition to my 1st and 2nd postings (thanks again, gale - helped a lot !!! ) ...
picaxe's "ring tone wizard"
my mistake was that i did assume picaxe's "ring tone wizard"
converts .mp3 (.was, aif, ...) files into rtttl format;
it doesn't - it needs rtttl file to convert them for picaxe ...
picaxe's "ring tone wizard"
my mistake was that i did assume picaxe's "ring tone wizard"
converts .mp3 (.was, aif, ...) files into rtttl format;
it doesn't - it needs rtttl file to convert them for picaxe ...