[LAU] A program to chop up samples?

From: Ken Restivo <ken@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun May 06 2007 - 23:20:38 EEST

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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.

I have used jSamp for making soundfonts, but it assumes that its input files have long silence between them. And that they have pitches to be assigned to note numbers. What I stumbled on, and am trying to find again, is one that did something similar but for shorter, noiser, percussive samples.

Haven't been able to narrow down a Google search to anything useful. Anyone know of a program or script which does this?

I suppose I could write it, but I'd rather not reinvent the wheel.

- -ken
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