| The sample size information prints when you run Csound in the console.
$ csound
time resolution is 279.365 ns
PortMIDI real time MIDI plugin for Csound
PortAudio real-time audio module for Csound
virtual_keyboard real time MIDI plugin for Csound
0dBFS level = 32768.0
Csound version 5.08.91 beta (double samples) May 20 2008
libsndfile-1.0.17
Usage: csound [-flags] orchfile scorefile
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Aikin
>Sent: May 24, 2008 12:10 PM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Using CsoundVST in Cubase
>
>
>Thanks for the quick response, Mike. I'll try a few more things tonight and
>let you know the results.
>
>> There must still be some difference between your setup and mine.
>
>There was also a big slug of user error. I had two versions of Csound,
>downloaded a year apart and lodged on different drives. When I point Cubase
>at the one that has the Microsoft.VC90.CRT folder, the alert box doesn't
>appear. That much I had time to test this morning.
>
>> -- CsoundVST is no longer included in the SourceForge Windows installers,
>> because we decided to
>> conform to SourceForge policies regarding non-open source software. Where
>> did you get your
>> CsoundVST.dll? If is is left over from an earlier installer which did
>> contain CsoundVST, that seems
>> likely to cause a problem. Or did you download CsoundVT.dll from Steven
>> Yi's web site? If not, try
>> downloading the current version from
>> http://www.kunstmusik.com/gogins/CsoundVST.dll and trying
>> it.
>
>Just as a suggestion, you might want to add that information to the manual.
>As it stands, I believe the manual just launches into an explanation of how
>to get CsoundVST running, without mentioning that you'll need to do
> with the .dll after downloading it. Such as, perhaps, tucking it
>away in the Steinberg VSTplugins folder? I'm going to try that, anyhow.
>
>> -- Or did you build CsoundVST from sources?
>
>That would be well beyond my comfort zone.
>
>> -- You may be using the double-precision sample version of CsoundVST with
>> the float sample
>> version of Csound. This would definitely cause a problem. If that is the
>> case, uninstall the float
>> version of Csound and install the double version instead.
>
>This raises an interesting question, namely, how would I be able to tell
>which version I'm using? I launched the Csound5GUI last night and had a look
>for precisely this information, and nowhere could I find any indication of
>which version I was running. Is that information visible at any point in the
>program? If so, where would I find it?
>
>--JA
>
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