| You probably already tried this, but how about changing the filename of the
output file ("test", right?) to "test.wav" after Csound creates it?
James Veltri wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to use Csound. I've read all of
> the
> help files, the tutorials, and the FAQ, and I
> still can't actually get any sound out of my machine. (I'm using
> Windows 95 and winsound.exe) As far as I can figure it, when I select
> orc and sco files and then click Render, Csound is supposed to create
> some file in my Csound\Rendered folder which I should then be able to
> play
> back. It does in fact create a file in the Rendered folder, but with no
> extensions. I thought it would create a wav or aiff file or something
> that could then be played with something like Cool Edit. Am I totally
> wrong? Am I supposed to hear something just by rendering it? I added
> the necessary lines to the autoexec.bat, but am I also supposed to add
> stuff to the config.sys? I realize this is a basic question that would
> be
> considered a waste of time by most of you, but... Help!
>
> thanks,
> james
>
> P.S. I appologize if anyone already read and responded to this, but I
> wasn't actually subscribed to the list yet the first time I sent the
> message, so I never got anything back.
>
> P.P.S If you never got this message in the first place, ignore the P.S.
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Kevin Gallagher
Composer, Guitarist, Music Copyist
Email: kgallagh@astro.temple.edu
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