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-#N canvas 146 65 733 567 12;
-#X msg 592 11 \; pd dsp 1;
-#X msg 141 163 print;
-#X msg 53 83 bang;
-#X msg 140 115 start;
-#X msg 142 141 stop;
-#X obj 53 114 del 1000;
-#X text 41 9 writesf~ -- write audio signals to a soundfile;
-#X text 230 212 creation argument is number of channels;
-#X text 259 234 (1 to 64).;
-#X text 193 115 start streaming audio;
-#X text 188 141 stop streaming audio;
-#X obj 131 207 writesf~ 2;
-#X msg 131 31 open /tmp/foo.wav;
-#X obj 131 538 soundfiler;
-#X text 485 540 updated for Pd version 0.37;
-#X text 36 539 see also:;
-#X obj 145 185 osc~ 440;
-#X text 34 257 writesf~ creates a subthread whose task is to write
-audio streams to disk. You need not provide any disk access time between
-"open" and "start" \, but between "stop" and the next "open" you must
-give the object time to flush all the output to disk.;
-#X msg 131 86 open -bytes 4 /tmp/foo.wav;
-#X text 300 30 create a new 16-bit soundfile;
-#X text 377 59 create 24-bit soundfile;
-#X text 376 86 create 32-bit floating-point soundfile;
-#X msg 131 59 open -bytes 3 /tmp/foo.wav;
-#X text 33 339 The soundfile is 2- or 3-byte fixed point ("pcm") or
-4-byte floating-point. The soundfile format is determined by the file
-extent ("foo.wav" \, "foo.aiff" \, or "foo.snd").;
-#X obj 233 540 readsf~;
-#X text 66 413 -wave \, -nextstep \, -aiff;
-#X text 67 434 -big \, -little (nextstep only!);
-#X text 67 455 -bytes <2 \, 3 \, or 4>;
-#X text 67 477 -rate <sample rate>;
-#X text 32 395 The "open" message may take flag-style arguments as
-follows:;
-#X text 27 498 (setting sample rate will affect the soundfile header
-but the file will _not_ be resampled.);
-#X connect 1 0 11 0;
-#X connect 2 0 3 0;
-#X connect 2 0 5 0;
-#X connect 3 0 11 0;
-#X connect 4 0 11 0;
-#X connect 5 0 4 0;
-#X connect 12 0 11 0;
-#X connect 16 0 11 0;
-#X connect 18 0 11 0;
-#X connect 22 0 11 0;