Let me know if it is working for anybody else. Some output below, should be fairly self-explanatory.
Cheers,
Randy
C:\vs1880>vs help
Roland VS to Reaper Project Converter 1.0 -----------------------------------------
Copyright 2017 Randy Gordon (randy@integrand.com)
Notes: Must be run with administrator privileges. Only VS-1880 24-bit MTP mode currectly supported.
Usage examples:
vs help - Show help info vs list - Show all songs on all partitions vs get "My Song" - Find the first occurrence of song and convert to current directory vs get "My Song" c:/foo - Find the first occurrence of song and convert to directory c:/foo vs getp 5 "My Song" - Find song on partition 5 and convert to current directory vs getp 5 "My Song" c:/foo - Find song on partition 5 and convert to directory c:/foo
Song: My Song 011 Mode: MTP Sample Rate: 48000 Bit Depth: 24 Partition: 4
Converting TAKE0036 to ./My Song 011/Track1-1(0).WAV: 100% Converting TAKE003D to ./My Song 011/Track1-1(1).WAV: 100% Converting TAKE0093 to ./My Song 011/Track1-1(2).WAV: 100% Converting TAKE0099 to ./My Song 011/Track2-1(0).WAV: 100% Converting TAKE00A7 to ./My Song 011/Track2-1(1).WAV: 100% Converting TAKE00B1 to ./My Song 011/Track2-1(2).WAV: 100% Created Reaper project file: ./My Song 011/My Song 011.rpp
C:\vs1880>cd "My Song 011"
C:\vs1880\My Song 011>dir Volume in drive C is Windows Volume Serial Number is 1D9F-5413
Good question. I don't have a 32-bit system handy. I figured the Go compiler would just target the host system, but maybe it's a 32-bit executable. I will do a bit of research...
If a VS-1680 MTP mode version becomes available I'd be happy to pay for it and think others would as well. The convenience alone would be well worth the price.
I don't have a VS-1680 anymore, but it is not so different from a VS-1880. If someone could send me an SD card image (or IDE drive image for that matter) of a few sample songs on various partitions of a VS-1680, the mods should be easy.