if you just use [open ../sound/bell.aiff( it will play just as dan said, a
mono file only on the first channel.
when you use [open ../sound/bell.aiff 0 200 4 2 b, 1(, also as dan said,
you are forcing the format as which readsf~ will read the file, using the
arguments just as the -raw argument
ok, cool, but documentation seems very confusing and not clear about this
and I wonder how we can improve it. what do you think?
Em seg., 8 de nov. de 2021 às 14:24, Edwin van der Heide
escreveu:
> That is expected behaviour because the file is played as if it’s a 4ch
> file (as set in the open
Em seg., 8 de nov. de 2021 às 13:02, Alexandre Torres Porres <
por...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> But I get the output in the 4 channels when I click the message "open
> ../sound/bell.aiff 0 200 4 2 b, 1", which is one of the messages from the
> help file. It also plays the file faster and at a
> On Nov 6, 2021, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
>
> Hi, I don't really get the optional arguments to the open message (after
> the filename)
Onset is basically where to start playing but counted in samples from the
beginning. If you know the sample rate of the file, you can
Hi, I don't really get the optional arguments to the open message (after
the filename) and I don't understand how the mono file input (bell.aif) can
output 4 channels of audio!
cheers
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