| In addition to Richard Bowers additions, let me go ahead and give a straight
example of such a command line, examples always helps me with these kinds of
things:
csound -oyourfile.wav -g -W -R yourfile.orc yourfile.sco
the -o let's you name the file, the -g suppresses graphics, which keeps your
monitor from popping modes back and forth, the -W makes it a wav file,
the -R rewrites the header continually. Best thing to do, is what I just
did, confer with the Csound help file! there is one for v. 3.55, probably
can find it on the Bath server.
----- Original Message -----
From: patrick pagano
To:
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 3:18 PM
Subject: writing to a wave
> can someone please go over how i can get 3.55 to write to wav everytime
> thanks
> Pat
>
> p.s. I posted this a while back got some answers then had a big
> harddrive crash
> thanks again folks
>
> |