From 8dbec761cf858ea65900c8a094599857208d8c3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "N.N." Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 22:49:36 +0000 Subject: svn path=/trunk/; revision=12907 --- desiredata/doc/5.reference/soundfiler-help.pd | 68 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 68 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 desiredata/doc/5.reference/soundfiler-help.pd (limited to 'desiredata/doc/5.reference/soundfiler-help.pd') diff --git a/desiredata/doc/5.reference/soundfiler-help.pd b/desiredata/doc/5.reference/soundfiler-help.pd deleted file mode 100644 index 5561bf18..00000000 --- a/desiredata/doc/5.reference/soundfiler-help.pd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 59 252 1102 576 12; -#N canvas 0 0 450 300 graph1 0; -#X array array1 77971 float 0; -#X coords 0 1 77971 -1 300 100 1; -#X restore 71 353 graph; -#N canvas 0 0 450 300 graph1 0; -#X array array2 77971 float 0; -#X coords 0 1 77971 -1 300 100 1; -#X restore 71 459 graph; -#X obj 11 313 soundfiler; -#X msg 17 241 write -aiff /tmp/foo1 array2; -#X msg 8 152 read ../sound/bell.aiff array2; -#X msg 17 199 read -raw 128 2 2 b ../sound/bell.aiff array1 array2 -; -#X text 26 10 SOUNDFILER - read and write soundfiles to arrays; -#X text 548 3 When reading you can leave soundfiler to figure out which -of the three known soundfile formats the file belongs to or override -all header information using the "-raw" flag.; -#X text 665 52 Flags for reading:; -#X text 574 68 -skip ; -#X text 574 87 -nframes ; -#X text 575 143 -raw -; -#X text 594 161 This causes all header information to be ignored. Endianness -is "l" ("little") for Intel machines or "b" ("big") for Macintoshes -and SGIs. You can give "n" (natural) to take the byte order your machine -prefers.; -#X text 575 106 -resize; -#X text 575 124 -maxsize -; -#X text 560 226 Flags for writing:; -#X text 578 247 -wave \, -nextstep \, -aiff; -#X text 579 266 -big \, -little (nextstep only!); -#X text 578 288 -skip ; -#X text 579 310 -nframes ; -#X text 580 354 -normalize; -#X text 579 332 -bytes <2 \, 3 \, or 4>; -#X floatatom 11 337 0 0 0 0 - - -; -#X msg 15 175 read -resize ../sound/bell.aiff array2; -#X msg 17 288 write -nextstep -bytes 4 /tmp/foo3 array1 array2; -#X msg 16 265 write -wave -nframes 10000 /tmp/foo2 array2; -#X text 287 150 read a file; -#X text 362 173 ...optionally resize; -#X text 225 217 ...or even overriding everything; -#X text 283 240 write a file; -#X text 352 309 write stereo; -#X text 557 398 The number of channels is limited to 64; -#X text 612 433 see also:; -#X obj 606 456 tabwrite~; -#X obj 607 480 tabread4~; -#X obj 713 435 tabplay~; -#X obj 711 484 writesf~; -#X obj 712 461 readsf~; -#X text 9 31 The soundfiler object reads and writes floating point -arrays to binary soundfiles which may contain 2 or 3 byte fixed point -or 4 byte floating point samples in wave \, aiff \, or next formats -(no floating point aiff \, though.). The number of channels of the -soundfile need not match the number of arrays given (extras are dropped -and unsupplied channels are zeroed out.); -#X text 579 374 -rate ; -#X text 751 539 updated for Pd version 0.37; -#X connect 2 0 22 0; -#X connect 3 0 2 0; -#X connect 4 0 2 0; -#X connect 5 0 2 0; -#X connect 23 0 2 0; -#X connect 24 0 2 0; -#X connect 25 0 2 0; -- cgit v1.2.1