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I'm working on a project that will have the pi download some snippets of audio from dropbox then stitch them together by crossfading them in and out to create a longer track and maybe also add some synth lines then reupload to dropbox. I've looked at some frameworks that could help like the pydub and ffmpeg for audio and dropbox-uploader. Wondering if there are other frameworks out there that might be better suited. Would prefer Java but not opposed to Python. Also if there are any relevant precedents/projects and tutorials please lmk. Thanks!
I'm working on a project that will have the pi download some snippets of audio from dropbox then stitch them together by crossfading them in and out to create a longer track and maybe also add some synth lines then reupload to dropbox. I've looked at some frameworks that could help like the pydub and ffmpeg for audio and dropbox-uploader. Wondering if there are other frameworks out there that might be better suited. Would prefer Java but not opposed to Python. Also if there are any relevant precedents/projects and tutorials please lmk. Thanks!
Check out these scripts on Github to talk to the DS3231 via I2C using Python.
Wrt yr comment "not an elegant way..." Ha ha - apparently there's not an elegant (easy) way to do much of anything with the 3231 on RPi. Arduino OTOH has zillions of examples. I guess this is a limitation of the RPi driver?? I found the driver source file, but afraid this is way over my head.