| Hi Adam,
Both methods are fine depending on where the files are opened. Some
editors or players might not be able to handle a quad file, so might
need separate files. Maybe you can output both, and let the other user
determine which suits their needs more.
Cheers,
Andres
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 15:00 -0500, Art Hunkins wrote:
> Can someone help Adam with his query?
>
> I've done multi-channel (Windows) in real-time only, and so can't answer.
> I'd be interested too.
>
> Art Hunkins
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Adam Chennells"
> To: "Art Hunkins"
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 2:44 AM
> Subject: Csnd quad out query
>
>
> > Art,
> >
> > Please forgive the intrusion, off the Csound-list.
> >
> > Can you advise me how you write your quad Csound files out ?
> >
> > I am intending to prepare some quad-coherent soundfiles, for a gentleman
> in
> > another country, who is on a MS Windows setup.
> >
> > So, say, I used "outq" with 4-channels set in the header, to write to a
> > quad .wav file, then, would he be able to load that file into
> > CoolEdit/Audition, as a single Quad soundfile ?
> >
> > I am thinking that perhaps I should use "fout", and thereby write to 4
> > separate mono .wav files.
> >
> > But any suggestions or recommendations you may have would be most welcome.
> >
> > OT: I always enjoy hearing from the Csound-list of the success you have
> been
> > having with Csound. Its a wonderful package. You seem to be doing good
> work
> > with it.
> >
> > Very best,
> >
> > Adam Chennells.
> >
> >
> |