![]() Though, the end result appears to be the same regardless. ![]() Possibly, just converting the image file to something manageable by AudioShare. Using AS does seem to do something different from going directly from DropBox, but I'm not certain what that is. But your post said you use AudioShare with Dropbox and I could figure out why the extra AS step was needed. In Dropbox you should be able to identify image before chosing "open in.". AudioShare becomes a redundant step for this. In AudioShare I can't preview the image even when it is on Dropbox. The main difference would be that your route is much more clever and smarter. In Dropbox you should be able to identify image before chosing "open said: I can do the same via going through AudioShare too, but is there any difference between the methods? I can do the same via going through AudioShare too, but is there any difference between the said: Had to already have SunVox launched, but the image came in as a sampler module that I could tweak, play and sequence. I just did export from Dropbox, then selected Open In, then Import with SunVox. Very cool! Worked and got it looping too. AudioPaint, resynthesized the quote in AudioPaint. If you look at the keyboard you can see the keys being pressed. I exported that as a graphic, and using the same parameter settings that were in Photosounder in. ![]() I didn't try the keyboard, but they aren't using the keyboard in the video you posted are they? ![]() I see the image more like an algorithm for the sound that will be played, via the keys, meaning a C5 will sound different than a C2, but still using the same sample, or in this case, image. Yes, however, did you "play" it on the keyboard? Actually imported into SunVox via Dropbox only and came in as a sampler module, but I can't get it to play like in the video. I think I managed to get an image into SunVox via Dropbox and AudioShare. By registering for a workshop, you acknowledge that Moogfest may share your email address with the instructor for the purpose of planning and coordinating this event.Meh, just tried. When you do this, another dialogue box will pop up with the words 'import raw data' at the top. You will then go into audacity and click file
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