Re: How do you play four channels?
| Date | 1998-01-22 05:34 |
| From | anechoic@sirius.com |
| Subject | Re: How do you play four channels? |
how about using the quad output opcode to generate 4 mono files or 2 stereo
files that could be brought into ProTools or whatever for further
work?...does anyone see a potential usage for such a feature?
KIM
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| Date | 1998-01-22 17:59 |
| From | "Matt J. Ingalls" |
| Subject | Re: How do you play four channels? |
> how about using the quad output opcode to generate 4 mono files or 2 stereo > work?...does anyone see a potential usage for such a feature? well its easy enough to do a second pass in CSound to split up the quad file. i'm more interested in getting CSound (i guess im thinking on a mac here) to playback in 4 channels through some hardware. too bad noone makes free hardware... -matt |