Multitrack exporter for OP-Z
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Underbridge for OP-Z

Multitrack exporter


Despcription

  • Exports patterns and projects individual audio tracks to seperate folders for use in your DAW.
  • Python cross plattform with single file binary for x86 linux.

Installation

Ubuntu 20.10 LTS (If the binary in /dist doesn't work)

sudo apt install portaudio19-dev sudo apt install python3-tk pip install python-rtmidi pip install pyaudio

python3 underbridge.py to start

Linux binary

./underbridge

Underbridge_alt was packaged on a different system. Might help if you run into problems.

Steps

  • connect OP-Z via USB
  • in /dist/ directory run ./underbridge
  • Alternatively python3 underbridge.py in root directory. Make sure you have installed dependencies before..

Single Pattern Mode

  • Select Pattern you want to export
  • Enter name for the project. This is used for the folder structure
  • Get BPM from led code or Smartphone app.
  • Enter BPM and longest Bar of you track (1-4)
  • Optionally enter additional seconds at the end of the recording to capture reverb tails etc.
  • Select pattern mode
  • Select directory you want to record the waves to
  • Click record and wait until finished.

Project mode

  • Select Porject and first Pattern you want to export on OP-Z.
  • Enter name for the project. This is used for the folder structure
  • Get BPM from led code or Smartphone app.
  • Enter BPM
  • Enter longest Bar of you track (1-4)
  • Enter the Nr. of Patterns your song consists of.
  • Optionally enter additional seconds at the end of the recording to capture reverb tails etc.
  • Select project mode
  • Select directory you want to record the waves to
  • Click record and wait until finished.