[sc-users] Multi-voice sound file to single-voice sound files
Joshua Parmenter
josh at realizedsound.net
Mon Jan 1 15:48:24 PST 2007
For large files, I would make a synthdef with a DiskIn and DiskOut,
then have the Routine create a new Score for each channel, and render
them...
I have been meaning to make a class to do something similar to strip/
merge files for Ambisonic files. I can probably get to it later this
week...
Josh
On Jan 1, 2007, at 1:21 PM, James Harkins wrote:
> On Jan 1, 2007, at 3:05 PM, TomD wrote:
>
>> So, after having tested the Routine (last version) with some
>> files, it works well only for soundfiles not too big (not a matter
>> of number of voices). But with a file of 1 GB (and 22 channels) it
>> doesn't work anymore and the server quits defintitivelly before
>> any "writing" process (allocReadChannel doesn't achieve its work).
>
> If scsynth is crashing (quitting unexpectedly), then it would be
> very helpful to see the crash log from the Console (/Applications/
> Utilities/Console). Once in the console, click the Logs icon in the
> toolbar and navigate to ~/Library/Logs > CrashReporter >
> scsynth.crash.log. The tail of the file should show the last crash
> dump. Copy/paste from the top of the dump ("Host Name: ...") down
> to just above the "Binary Images Description" section. What's
> really important are the thread stacks. One of them should say
> "Thread x crashed."
>
> It's essential to know where in the code it's dying.
>
> hjh
>
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