| I think the sort isn't carried out again if you remove the score file from
the command line on the subsequent passes. Check it out, I could be wrong.
Richard Bowers
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From: Tobiah
> I wish that I could bypass recreating the score.srt when
> it already exists, and is not out of date. Didn't somebody
> say that there is a flag which will allow me to forgo the
> generation of the score.srt and just use the existing one?
> I can't find the flag.
>
> It takes a while to sort a very large score.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Toby
>
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In the program Rocky that was discussed in the "Sequencer"
thread, does anyone know which opcode I use to utilize the p5 (pitch) of
the generated score file? It is a number like 0.18, 0.16, 2.0, etc.
(I've been using HPKComposer for a while and have forgotten.)
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Greetings all
I would attempt this myself, but I am very new to CSound....does anyone
have a .orc that simulates a Digeridoo, that they would be willing to
give me? Or any insights for coding one such a file?
Many thanks.
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