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[Csnd] Multi-channel file vs. set of stereo files.

Date2008-05-11 03:56
From"Charles Gran"
Subject[Csnd] Multi-channel file vs. set of stereo files.
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Date2008-05-11 08:37
FromRichard Bowers
Subject[Csnd] Re: Multi-channel file vs. set of stereo files.
You can use soundout to produce mono files. I found that useful for 
preparing a multichannel session for Sonar.

Does anyone know if it would be possible to create a soundout allowing n 
channels?

--Richard.

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
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Date2008-05-11 19:58
From"Charles Gran"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Multi-channel file vs. set of stereo files.
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