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Re: Please Throw a Noobie a Bone

Date2006-02-02 22:04
FromMichael Gogins
SubjectRe: Please Throw a Noobie a Bone
Attachmentstrapped.csd  
I just tested the following command line in CsoundVST and it worked:

csound -d -m231 -H0 -R -W --expression-opt -o c:/trapped.wav temp.orc temp.sco

I have attached the .csd file. Run CsoundVST, load trapped.csd by click on the Open button, and click on the Perform button.

Regards,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Bear 
>Sent: Feb 2, 2006 4:24 PM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Please Throw a Noobie a Bone
>
>Thanks Mike.
>  
>  Actually though, Iv been trying that and getting nothing with the  Csound VST interface. It starts running, but Im not sure what to  expect. Winsound (as you know) runs through and lets you know any  errors, then messages you once its done and there's your file in the  dir.
>  
>  Should this render a file somewhere?
>  
>  Where / how do you label this file and decide its destination (in Csound VST)?
>  
>  Sorry if I am being dense (it has been know!)
>  
>  BB
>  
>  
>  
>
>		
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Date2006-02-02 23:59
FromBob Bear
SubjectRe: Please Throw a Noobie a Bone

Right, that seemed to compile just fine. Score and orch files were automatically saved to the DIR where the csd file was saved. I guess I may have just been making mistakes with the command line. This wouldnt be surprising as I never used command line in the past.

Wav file was saved to C:\. Is there anyway to specifiy a particular directory for rendered files, I assume C is the default?

Btw, some nice sounds! I shall be having a mooch through that orch file I can tell you ;)

Cheers Mike, much obliged!

BB

Michael Gogins <gogins@pipeline.com> wrote:
I just tested the following command line in CsoundVST and it worked:

csound -d -m231 -H0 -R -W --expression-opt -o c:/trappe d.wav temp.orc temp.sco

I have attached the .csd file. Run CsoundVST, load trapped.csd by click on the Open button, and click on the Perform button.

Regards,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Bear
>Sent: Feb 2, 2006 4:24 PM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Please Throw a Noobie a Bone
>
>Thanks Mike.
>
> Actually though, Iv been trying that and getting nothing with the Csound VST interface. It starts running, but Im not sure what to expect. Winsound (as you know) runs through and lets you know any errors, then messages you once its done and there's your file in the dir.
>
> Should this render a file somewhere?
>
> Where / how do you label this file and decide its destination (in Csound VST)?
>
> Sorry if I am being dense (it has been know!)
>
> BB
>
>
>
>
>
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Date2006-02-03 00:03
FromBob Bear
SubjectRe: Please Throw a Noobie a Bone

" Wav file was saved to C:\. Is there anyway to specifiy a particular directory for rendered files, I assume C is the default?"

Ahhh, I see, that is all done with the command line again. Right, Im getting there!

BB

Bob Bear <tm957904@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Right, that seemed to compile just fine. Score and orch files were automatically saved to the DIR where the csd file was saved. I guess I may have just been making mistakes with the command line. This wouldnt be surprising as I never used command line in the past.

Wav file was saved to C:\. Is there anyway to specifiy a particular directory for rendered files, I assume C is the default?

Btw, some nice sounds! I shall be having a mooch through that orch file I can tell you ;)

Cheers Mike, much obliged!

BB

Michael Gogins <gogins@pipeline.com> wrote:
I just tested the following command line in CsoundVST and it worked:

csound -d -m231 -H0 -R -W --expression-opt -o c:/trapped.wav temp.orc temp.sco

I have attached the .csd file. Run CsoundVST, load trapped.csd by click on the Open button, and click on the Perform button.

Regards,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Bear
>Sent: Feb 2, 2006 4:24 PM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Please Throw a Noobie a Bone
>
>Thanks Mike.
>
> Actually though, Iv been trying that and getting nothing with the Csound VS T interface. It starts running, but Im not sure what to expect. Winsound (as you know) runs through and lets you know any errors, then messages you once its done and there's your file in the dir.
>
> Should this render a file somewhere?
>
> Where / how do you label this file and decide its destination (in Csound VST)?
>
> Sorry if I am being dense (it has been know!)
>
> BB
>
>
>
>
>
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