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hola,
Has anyone gotten around to porting csound
to a PC running BSDI?
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Hello fellow csounders,
I have been writing a rather long composition over the last few weeks
for 4 instruments. I have been using, low sr,kr, channels to test the
composition and now I would like to do a "final" product. [The
comoposition lasts for about 12 minutes, and leaves a 64m .wav file on my
hard-disk. It takes about 10 minutes for the wav player to set up enough
virtual memory to play it!] The problem, however, is that I can't get a
non-distorted balance when I compile the stereo version. I haven't used
moving instruments in my csound career yet, so my first solution is
probably quite bad. Here is a short pseudo exerpt :
; pseudo.orc
;instrument 1
; basic cool sound programming not shown
ibalance = p6/100 (p6 ranges from 0 to 100, being pan postion 0 = left,
100 = right etc)
[etc]
outs a1 * ibalance, a1 * (1 - ibalance)
endin
; the other 3 instruments are panned in a similar way
;pseudo.sco
; start dur amp pch pan
i1 1 .1 6500 7.08 54
i1 1.003 .1 6500 7.08 55
...
i2 1 .1 6500 7.08 54
i2 1.003 .1 6500 7.08 53
...
i3 1 .1 6500 7.08 54
i3 1.003 .1 6500 7.09 56
...
e
3/4 of the time this sounds fine, but sometimes - and I realise it is
when the panning is (almost) full left and right - the output is
extremely distorted. Is there any way to balance the overall output so
that this distortion doesn't occur?
Thanks,
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SIGNOFF csound
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> Has anyone gotten around to porting csound
> to a PC running BSDI?
I "ported" the Linux version 3.46 to FreeBSD. It's a little bit quick and
dirty.
diffs for the Makefile:
43c43
< CFLAGS = -O $(DEFINES)
---
> CFLAGS = -O2 $(DEFINES) -I/usr/X11R6/include
66c66
< LIBS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib/elf -lX11 -lbsd -lm
---
> LIBS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lm
245,246c245,246
< -rm $(LIB)/libcsound.a
< cp csound.a $(LIB)/libcsound.a
---
> # -rm $(LIB)/libcsound.a
> # cp csound.a $(LIB)/libcsound.a
In the Makefiles "makef" in anal/* you have to change
cc $(CFLAGS) -o hetro $(OBJS) -L/usr/X11R6/lib/elf -lX11 -lm
^^^^
to
cc $(CFLAGS) -o hetro $(OBJS) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lm
In aiff.c, soundin.c and wave.c you have to emulate the tell() call:
#define tell(fd) lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR)
Put this in a header file and include it or do anything with it ;-)
Not very nice this instructions but sooner or later I will do a real FreeBSD
port.
Oliver
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Subject: csound ppc extension conflict
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I recently had problems with csound's pvanal function. Csound seemed unable
to resynthesize pv files without creating a lot of distortion. I was also
experiencing other general perf problems. Running Conflict Catcher (praise
be - we are not worthy) isolated a rogue extension called
ppcexceptionenabler as the cause. I have been unable to trace the source of
this extension, has anyone else heard of it? And has anyone else got any
interesting csound/extension conflict stories? I'd love to hear them. Yes,
I'm THAT boring.
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From: David Madole
Subject: Re: csound ppc extension conflict
To: "Jay.B"
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>
> I recently had problems with csound's pvanal function. Csound seemed unable
> to resynthesize pv files without creating a lot of distortion. I was also
> experiencing other general perf problems. Running Conflict Catcher (praise
> be - we are not worthy) isolated a rogue extension called
> ppcexceptionenabler as the cause. I have been unable to trace the source of
> this extension, has anyone else heard of it? And has anyone else got any
> interesting csound/extension conflict stories? I'd love to hear them. Yes,
> I'm THAT boring.
>
Hmmm...
As far as I know, unless you are using Digidesign hardware for sound output,
Csound PPC uses no extensions (except maybe sound manager). There should
certainly be no extension involved in "pvanal" and it is hard to imagine
how an extension conflict could cause distortion.
Probably the ppcexecptionenabler extension has something to do with mixed
mode execution (running 68k apps on the PPC chip) and was surely put there
by Apple, although it isn't on my machine.
Dave
Dave Madole
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Jean Piche wrote:
>
> Sam Tannous
> > > instr 4
> > > p2 {sq 1 {sq {sq 0 6} 4 3} {sq 0 6} 14s} ;
> >
> > To me, this means:
> >
> > p2 { sq 1 {sq 000000 4 3} {0 0 0 0 0 0} 14s}
> >
> > which means
> >
> > p2 { sq 1 000000400000040000004 000000 14s}
> >
> > which doesn't look like the pattern below...
> >
> > Is my understanding of p2 above correct?
> > --------------------
> > i4 1
> > i4 1
> > i4 1
> > i4 1
> > i4 1
> > i4 1
> > i4 5
> > i4 5
p2 in Cybil is incremental (the way it should be). Values get added to
previous p2 on computation. Look at the ScoreOut editor pane to see
results. So:
p2 { sq 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 14s}
would indeed end up looking like:
> i4 1
> i4 1
> i4 1
> i4 1
> i4 1
> i4 1
> i4 1
> i4 5
> i4 5
> i4 5
> i4 5
etc. until the total cumulative time of 14 sec has been reached.
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Not sure if this made it,...resending...
--------------------------
Thanks for the replies.
I've been trying to learn the Cybil syntax and thought I
had it until I saw the "p2" below. Can anyone point out
the flaw in my logic?
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Jean Piche wrote:
> instr 4
> p2 {sq 1 {sq {sq 0 6} 4 3} {sq 0 6} 14s} ;
To me, this means:
p2 { sq 1 {sq 000000 4 3} {0 0 0 0 0 0} 14s}
which means
p2 { sq 1 000000400000040000004 000000 14s}
which doesn't look like the pattern below...
Is my understanding of p2 above correct?
--------------------
i4 1
i4 1
i4 1
i4 1
i4 1
i4 1
i4 5
i4 5
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Hi all,
here is a version with the addition of some trivias:
1) LOSCIL2 opcode is almost identical to loscil, the only difference
is loscil2 uses 16-bit integer function table (see GEN22) for
storing samples, The only difference is GEN22 can only read 16 bit
integer samples in mono or stereo and stores them in RAM keeping
16-bit integer format This halves RAM need.
Very useful for long samples
2) FOF3 opcode, the same as fof2, but reads 16-bit integer samples from
tables generated by GEN22.
3) GEN22 is identical to GEN 01 except that stores 16-bit samples in RAM
keeping 16-bit integer format This halves RAM need. Very useful for LONG
samples.
you can download it at the urls:
http://www.agora.stm.it/G.Maldonado/download.htm
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/7041/download.htm
bye and happy csounding!
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Subject: csound ppc - problem with GENO1
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I'm having trouble using GEN01 to transfer a sample file to an ftable.
Sndinfo reads all the header data correctly and plays the sound o.k., but
GEN01 seems to think the file is 2147450879 (!) samples. The file in
question is at:
ftp://sound.media.mit.edu/pub/Csound/Samples/TRUMP. I decoded this file with
Stuffit Expander
I've tried importing the file to another app. (D-Sound Pro) and then
resaving it, but no joy, even though GEN01 works with files created on this
app. I've also tried the change header function on SoundHack (importing the
file using open any) but I can't get that to work either.
I'm running csound ppc 0.3.1 (with perf.ppc 0.3.2) on a PowerPc Performa
6400/200
Any ideas anyone? I'm running out of hair at a frightening rate.
Many thanks.
jay.b@btinternet.com
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