Hallo,
Chris Cannam hat gesagt: // Chris Cannam wrote:
e.g. for the loop I mentioned in my previous mail,
start by running
for x in *.wav; do
echo -t 0.8 "$x" "${x%%.wav}-100.wav"
done
then if that looks right, just up-arrow and replace echo with
rubberband or whatever your program is.
Doesn't work if your first argument happens to be one of those also
accepted by echo, of course.
Just leave the command name in your test command line like:
for x in *.wav; do
echo rubberband -t 0.8 "$x" "${x%%.wav}-100.wav"
done
and then instead of replacing the "echo" with "rubberband", just
remove
the "echo" altogether.
Ciao
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