Related to this question (below), is there a better way to send each instrument out to a different asio channel for "live" performance that could work with the fout/soundout as suggested?. What I've been doing is controlling these instruments using the sequencer (Sonar) and now I am taking those tracks for further processing. I'm wondering what a strategy would be for creating an orchestra that could be used in real-time and then maybe had some switch (a line of code or something) when you wanted to record a performance in multiple stereo tracks, one per instrument. On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Charles Gran wrote: > I'm working on a piece that has 7 stereo instruments. I want to > continue to work on the audio in a DAW (I'm using Sonar4 on XP). What > I've been doing is sending each instrument to it's own out. So > instrument 7 ends: > > outc ganull, ganull, ganull, ganull, ganull, ganull, ganull, ganull, > ganull, ganull, ganull, ganull, a1, a1 > > and what I am getting is a 14 channel wave file. This is fine, when I > import this into Sonar I get 16 mono files. But it would be nice if I > could get to 8 stereo files more easily. For now I can export them > from Sonar and create the files I need, but I was wondering if csound > could make the stereo files for me, rather than the single > multi-channel file. > > Charles > -- > http://www.campdeadly.com > -- http://www.campdeadly.com