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Re: yOUR cSOUND

Date1997-03-03 01:17
FromGabriel Maldonado
SubjectRe: yOUR cSOUND
Rathe Hollingum wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Just successfully downloaded your Csound. I hope I works when I
> take it home with me.
> 
> I have lots of idears as to what to do with it. This version may
> also solve my problem with 8 bit samples. As when I use 8 bit samples in
> the gen functions I seem to get a usless sound out however when I change
> the P fields after the gen function I can't notice any change. Gen
> function 1 works well with 16 bit sample. Also I have noticed that when I
> convert a sample format form 8 bit to 16 bit using the windows wav player
> Csound doesen't like the file and says that there is a unknown skip
> chunk, or something like that.


Sorry, I'd never worked with 8 bit sample, so I don't know if my version
can
solve your problem. Normally I use two Wave editors: Cool and Goldwave.
Sometime the files saved with one in aiff or wav format, seems not work,
but when I load them with the other editor and save them in the same
format
Csound recognizes them. I think there is some little difference in the
soundfiles header that Csound doesn't recognize. I'd never used windows
wav player for saving. Try to use Cool and/or Goldwave (both shareware).
 
Gabriel Maldonado

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