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'''Page for random here and there short tips on using various software. May later be folded into more specific pages, but will be the dumping ground for now, just to have them searchable.'''
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'''TUTORIAL ON bulk conversions in Scala from .scl to .mts (or .scl to .tun, etc.)'''  
'''TUTORIAL ON bulk conversions in Scala from .scl to .mts (or .scl to .tun, etc.)'''  


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It's a little tricky, and involves Command Line stuff, but here it is:  
It's a little tricky, and involves Command Line stuff, but here it is:  


In the CMD line field at the bottom of Scala, Specify output format (like shown in the [[Media:Sevish video]]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QNnVndGLmw).  
In the CMD line field at the bottom of Scala, Specify output format.  


For .mts it's  
For .mts it's  
set synth 107
 
'''set synth 107'''


for .tun it's  
for .tun it's  


'''set synth 112'''


then CD to the folder where your scales are.  
Then CD to the folder where your scales are.  


Enter this in the CMD line field:  
Enter this in the CMD line field:  
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Hit enter. It will convert all the files and output them to the same folder. Then you can sort by type in folder, and move them to another folder.
Hit enter. It will convert all the files and output them to the same folder. Then you can sort by type in folder, and move them to another folder.
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More on using Scala in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QNnVndGLmw Sevish's video, here].
[https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Cmd_commands_under_Windows CMD line commands for Windows] (if you're using Linux, you probably know them for Linux already). 
--[[User:SyntheticThought|SyntheticThought]]
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