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Re: [microsound] ? for Csounders



I believe you use the in (ins for stereo, inq or quad) opcode. You've got to specify where Csound should get the sound by using the -i flag I believe, ala

csound -i stdin -o ... -s ...

(http://www.lakewoodsound.com/csound/hypertext/sigio/in.htm for more details)

There might be slightly different ways of doing this depending on your version of Csound, but I think the in opcode is always the one to use. In my experience, csounds realtime performance can be pretty poor. However, I know that there are people out there doing realtime csound work, so it might be that I simply didn't have things set things up correctly. Good luck.

- Scott Carver

On Sat, 15 Jan 2005, jeff gburek wrote:


microsounders, can anyone tell me about Csound's audioin opcode? i'd like to add live input capacity to the Cecilia program I am running and Cecilia runs atop Csound..any leads appreciated... jg



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