On Monday 09 January 2006 11:19, Oeyvind Brandtsegg wrote: > I'm currently experimenting with the chn opcodes, > I wanted to use these as a replacement for zak type channels, > but I realize I can not make them mix, only overwrite. > See the attached csd, when playing two simultaneous instances of > instr 10, only one is heard. > > I am unsure what opcodes to choose for making a general control > and audio signal bus, as there's many opcodes that might do it. > The chn opcodes seems very nice, as they are named, and there's no > need to worry about initializing channels (as one has to do with zak). > But I also see some new mixer opcodes, as well as chani/chano, and > the good old zak. The mixer opcodes do mix, but does not seem as > easy to use as the chn opcodes. Would it be possible to do mixing > with chnset ? Possibly in a separate opcode (chnsetm ?, as with zawm), > or by using an optional argument to chnset ? The following opcodes have been added to the CVS sources, for use with audio output channels: chnmix asig, Schn chnclear Schn