basically you want to write to a file and then granulate it, in
a continuous process?
I would use an ftable, write to it and then read it using syncgrain
instead. Then you are writing to memory and don't need to wait
for files to be closed.
Victor
----- Original Message -----
From: francibal <ilterzouomo@fastwebnet.it>
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 9:59 am
Subject: [Csnd] in and out
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>
> Ciao to all,
> another little simple question: I make an audio file, then I
> would use
> diskgrain on this file, BUT I want make all in a single csd. I
> had try fout
> for write a file (instr 1), and then i read this file with
> diskgrain (instr
> 2), and it works. But: I need to start instr 2 after the same
> time duration
> of the audio file ?
> Can I use other way for produce an audio file and how many time
> occour for
> this process ?
> Hope i'm sufficiently clear.
>
> Always thanks,
> "perfect beginner", fran
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Dr Victor Lazzarini, Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Music,National University of Ireland, Maynooth