A program for manipulating audio beats, or just time sections in general. It allows you to select portions of audio to drop, in certain pre-determined ways.
Takes input in a variety of audio formats, such as mp3
, aiff
, and wav
.
However, output is wav-only.
Running beat-dropper
without any arguments will give you information on how to use it:
$ beat-dropper
usage: beat-dropper <dropper> [dropper options] <file>
For dropper options, see beat-dropper [dropper] --help.
<dropper> may be any one of the following:
[see your installation]
One of the included droppers is the identity
dropper, which will simply output the raw audio.
You can try it like so:
$ beat-dropper identity [your file]
You should then see a new file appear. If, for example, you gave it All Star.mp3
,
you would have a file named All Star [Identity].wav
. This name includes info on what was done
to the file in the brackets.
There's no release yet, or any planned, so to get up and running simply type ./gradlew installDist
at your terminal.
Then you can run ./build/install/beat-dropper/bin/beat-dropper
in place of beat-dropper
in the above commands.