Yes. So far I have a C program that reads a .wav file and decodes the data. If I can get an idea of what the remaining bytes are, I will then be able to write a routine to generate a .wav file. For the dumps, I would still use Audacity to record the info, but then I could manipulate the data on the PC to create new patch files. --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Gordon JC Pearce <gordon@...> wrote: > > On 21/08/12 13:33, bereiden wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I'm a new member here, having recently received a Poly 800 from a > > friend *for free*! I am trying to create a C program to interface > > with the cassette interface in order to perform backups and dumps to > > a laptop. > > So you're actually trying to decode the patch dumps and make sense of > them on the PC, rather than just using audacity to record them as audio? > > -- > Gordon JC Pearce MM0YEQ >
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Re: Decoding 800 Mk1 Cassette Data
2012-08-21 by bereiden
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