Who Else Is Using the 'SpinCAD Designer' App?

Hi, My primary goal is to create files containing effects like pitch shifter, octave shifter, and harmonizer, which interest me. To explain my questions in detail, I have all the pitch shifter effects I'd like as spn. files (SpinAsm) without any problems, but I can't open and listen to them with SpinCad. So, how can I open spn. files with SpinCad? If that's not possible, I'm looking for files containing pitch shifter, octave shifter, and harmonizer effects recorded with SpinCad. I've looked at all the available formats, but I really wanted them in SpinCad format. Unfortunately, there aren't many effects, and they're usually just spn. files.
Right. Most of the myriad of FV-1 patches out in the wild are in SpinASM format. Unfortunately, SpinCAD does NOT read SpinASM files. SpinCAD WILL output SpinASM files, but it cannot read them. I'd love to find a SpinASM to SpinCAD converter routine. I suck at coding in SpinASM. But with Digital Larry's GitHub site and explanations of things, I can do some tweaking of minor stuff - but nothing close to major.
 
Right. Most of the myriad of FV-1 patches out in the wild are in SpinASM format. Unfortunately, SpinCAD does NOT read SpinASM files. SpinCAD WILL output SpinASM files, but it cannot read them. I'd love to find a SpinASM to SpinCAD converter routine. I suck at coding in SpinASM. But with Digital Larry's GitHub site and explanations of things, I can do some tweaking of minor stuff - but nothing close to major.
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Hi, My primary goal is to create files containing effects like pitch shifter, octave shifter, and harmonizer, which interest me. To explain my questions in detail, I have all the pitch shifter effects I'd like as spn. files (SpinAsm) without any problems, but I can't open and listen to them with SpinCad. So, how can I open spn. files with SpinCad? If that's not possible, I'm looking for files containing pitch shifter, octave shifter, and harmonizer effects recorded with SpinCad. I've looked at all the available formats, but I really wanted them in SpinCad format. Unfortunately, there aren't many effects, and they're usually just spn. files.
If you have the files you want in .spn but you want to listen to them, why not flash them to an EEPROM and listen to them with an actual FV-1? If your goal is to listen to the patches it seems like that would be the easiest way to do it rather than try to convert them back into SpinCAD format.
 
If you have the files you want in .spn but you want to listen to them, why not flash them to an EEPROM and listen to them with an actual FV-1? If your goal is to listen to the patches it seems like that would be the easiest way to do it rather than try to convert them back into SpinCAD format.
Yes, this is also an option, but my FV-1 construction is still ongoing and not ready. Also, as far as my goal is to listen, I would like to learn the SpinCad program. Working with SpinCad is more enjoyable. If you have SpinCad formats with pitch shifter effects that you can help me with, I would like to listen to them and try them. Thank you, best regards.
 
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