skystalkerrc / loopertrx

import/export audio data from some looper pedals

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LooperTRX
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This tool allows transferring recorded audio data from/to some China-made
looper pedals (see also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looper_pedal) over USB.
Unfortunately they are officially only supported by a Windows tool.
To be able to use them with Linux, I analyzed and replicated their USB protocol
in this small script. Though I only tested it with Linux, it should work on all
platforms supported by pyusb (e.g. MacOSX, *BSD).

I primarily wrote the tool to get support for my "Harley Benton Mini Looper",
but I found that several other brands use the same OEM product; even the
transfer software binaries are almost identical (with minor differences because
of varying company logos).

The compatible loopers that I found so far are:

 * Harley Benton Mini Looper
 * FAME Looper
 * Rowin LEF-332
 * Donner Looper
 * ammoon AP-09 nano looper

Note: The Harley Benton looper has the USB ID 0483:572a, so the software is
looking for these devices. Please let me know if other devices are using
different IDs.


Usage
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Call it without any parameters to start the graphical interface (if tkinter is available).

For command line usage:

 $ loopertrx.py rx audio.wav
 Receiving..... Done.

 $ loopertrx.py tx audio.wav
 Transmitting..... Done.


Data format
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The looper stores files as mono PCM WAV files with 24 bits per sample and a
sample rate of 48000 Hz.
To convert arbitrary audio files to this format, the swiss army knife of sound
processing (sox) can be used:

 $ sox input.mp3 -c1 -r 48000 -b 24 -t wavpcm output.wav


External dependencies
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 * pyusb (https://walac.github.io/pyusb/)
   (On Debian systems: # apt install python3-usb)
 * tkinter [optional] (installed by default on most systems)
   (On Debian systems: # apt install python3-tk)


Linux notes
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To allow unprivileged users access to the devices, a udev rule can be created.
Create the file /etc/udev/rules.d/99-looperpedal.rules with the following content:

 SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0483", ATTRS{idProduct}=="572a", GROUP="plugdev", MODE="0660"

Users in the 'plugdev' group will then be allowed to send/receive data.


Current limitations
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The official Windows transfer tool does additional audio processing of the
received/sent data (what they store is not the same data that is transferred over USB).
The files are slightly larger in size, perhaps because of some speed adjustments for
local playback.
LooperTRX curently only stores/restores the raw data from the looper devices, without
any modifications. Because of this the audio sounds slightly different when played back
on a computer.

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import/export audio data from some looper pedals

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