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by Mark Van Peteghem-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

I just noticed a problem with Blue when importing from a csd-file or an
orc- and sco-file: Csound seems to accept that the p-fields of
i-statements and f-statements continue on several lines after the line
where it starts. But Blue only keeps what is on the first line.
Therefore such files are not imported correctly.

As an example, if a score file contains 3 lines like

i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 8000
 3 8 4 6 10 9 11 2

they are all p-fields of one i-statement, but Blue will turn it into

i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40


Regards,

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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

by Steven Yi :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Mark,

Please enter this as a bug in the tracker. I'll have this one fixed
when 2.0 goes out.  Shouldn't be too much work to update blue's note
parser for this.

Thanks!
steven

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Mark Van Peteghem
<Mark.Van.Peteghem@...> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I just noticed a problem with Blue when importing from a csd-file or an
> orc- and sco-file: Csound seems to accept that the p-fields of
> i-statements and f-statements continue on several lines after the line
> where it starts. But Blue only keeps what is on the first line.
> Therefore such files are not imported correctly.
>
> As an example, if a score file contains 3 lines like
>
> i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
>  12 13 14 15 16 17 2 8000
>  3 8 4 6 10 9 11 2
>
> they are all p-fields of one i-statement, but Blue will turn it into
>
> i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
>  Mark
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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

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Is there a way to get text printing commands like print, printk, printf, etc. to work within blue? If not, is there another way to achieve similar functionality?


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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

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Not sure what you mean -- I use these all the time in blue instruments,
to print things out to the console when Csound renders the piece.

- Dave

Brian Wong wrote:
> Is there a way to get text printing commands like *print, printk,
> printf*, etc. to work within blue? If not, is there another way to
> achieve similar functionality?

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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

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Ok, I see. It gets tossed in the middle of the Csound Output dialog. Thanks!


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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

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Yes, the Csound Output dialog just captures what you would normally see
when running CSound from the command line in a console.

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Brian Wong wrote:
> Ok, I see. It gets tossed in the middle of the Csound Output dialog. Thanks!



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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

by Mark Van Peteghem-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Ok, I just submitted it.

Mark

Steven Yi wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>
> Please enter this as a bug in the tracker. I'll have this one fixed
> when 2.0 goes out.  Shouldn't be too much work to update blue's note
> parser for this.
>
> Thanks!
> steven
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Mark Van Peteghem
> <Mark.Van.Peteghem@...> wrote:
>  
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just noticed a problem with Blue when importing from a csd-file or an
>> orc- and sco-file: Csound seems to accept that the p-fields of
>> i-statements and f-statements continue on several lines after the line
>> where it starts. But Blue only keeps what is on the first line.
>> Therefore such files are not imported correctly.
>>
>> As an example, if a score file contains 3 lines like
>>
>> i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
>>  12 13 14 15 16 17 2 8000
>>  3 8 4 6 10 9 11 2
>>
>> they are all p-fields of one i-statement, but Blue will turn it into
>>
>> i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>>  Mark
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Re: p-fields continuing on next line

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Thanks!

On 9/22/09, Mark Van Peteghem <Mark.Van.Peteghem@...> wrote:

> Ok, I just submitted it.
>
> Mark
>
> Steven Yi wrote:
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> Please enter this as a bug in the tracker. I'll have this one fixed
>> when 2.0 goes out.  Shouldn't be too much work to update blue's note
>> parser for this.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> steven
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Mark Van Peteghem
>> <Mark.Van.Peteghem@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just noticed a problem with Blue when importing from a csd-file or an
>>> orc- and sco-file: Csound seems to accept that the p-fields of
>>> i-statements and f-statements continue on several lines after the line
>>> where it starts. But Blue only keeps what is on the first line.
>>> Therefore such files are not imported correctly.
>>>
>>> As an example, if a score file contains 3 lines like
>>>
>>> i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
>>>  12 13 14 15 16 17 2 8000
>>>  3 8 4 6 10 9 11 2
>>>
>>> they are all p-fields of one i-statement, but Blue will turn it into
>>>
>>> i01 0 .49 6.00 87 0 0 0 40
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> --
>>>  Mark
>>>  _________________________________________
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>>>  When you get hardware, you make software.
>>>
>>>
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I am having a problem with an instrument I am working on that I can't figure out. I get an error message popping up at the end of the performance. Here are the lines of text at the end of the Csound Output dialog :
 
end of score.     overall amps:  12426.6  12426.6
    overall samples out of range:        0        0
0 errors in performance
Elapsed time at end of performance: real: 14.237s, CPU: 14.250s
108 16384-byte soundblks of shorts written to dac4
pm_winmm_term called
pm_winmm_term exiting
Csound tidy up: Segmentation violation
pm_winmm_term called
pm_winmm_term exiting
 
I have attached a copy of the .blue project to this message. It is not a song, just a development project for the instrument (which is still uncompleted). Any suggestions or assistance would be much appreciated.
 
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<blueData version='0.125.0'>
  <projectProperties>
    <title></title>
    <author>Brian Wong</author>
    <notes></notes>
    <sampleRate>44100</sampleRate>
    <ksmps>20</ksmps>
    <channels>2</channels>
    <diskSampleRate>48000</diskSampleRate>
    <diskKsmps>1</diskKsmps>
    <diskChannels>2</diskChannels>
    <useAudioOut>true</useAudioOut>
    <useAudioIn>false</useAudioIn>
    <useMidiIn>true</useMidiIn>
    <useMidiOut>false</useMidiOut>
    <noteAmpsEnabled>true</noteAmpsEnabled>
    <outOfRangeEnabled>true</outOfRangeEnabled>
    <warningsEnabled>true</warningsEnabled>
    <benchmarkEnabled>true</benchmarkEnabled>
    <advancedSettings></advancedSettings>
    <completeOverride>false</completeOverride>
    <fileName></fileName>
    <askOnRender>false</askOnRender>
    <diskNoteAmpsEnabled>true</diskNoteAmpsEnabled>
    <diskOutOfRangeEnabled>true</diskOutOfRangeEnabled>
    <diskWarningsEnabled>true</diskWarningsEnabled>
    <diskBenchmarkEnabled>true</diskBenchmarkEnabled>
    <diskAdvancedSettings></diskAdvancedSettings>
    <diskCompleteOverride>false</diskCompleteOverride>
    <diskAlwaysRenderEntireProject>false</diskAlwaysRenderEntireProject>
    <csladspaSettings>
      <name/>
      <maker/>
      <uniqueId>0</uniqueId>
      <copyright/>
      <portDefinitionList/>
      <enabled>false</enabled>
    </csladspaSettings>
  </projectProperties>
  <arrangement>
    <instrumentAssignment arrangementId='1' isEnabled='true'>
      <instrument type='blue.orchestra.BlueSynthBuilder' editEnabled='true'>
        <name>Addroid-3</name>
        <comment>Addroid-3 is an nine oscillator additive synth designed to use what I call "subpatches" which can be loaded on an per note basis, chosen by pfield values. This allows score control of all i-rate variables.

- Subpatch concept sucessfully working for phase, partials, bends, waveforms
- Shoot for 19 oscillator version.
- Panning
- LFO

;inst strt dur amp freq phs para parb parc bnda bndb wav nlx

</comment>
        <globalOrc>;[once](
gi_sine_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, 65536, 10, 1
gi_saw_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, 65536, 7, 1, 65536, -1
gi_square_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, 65536, 7, 1, 32768, -1, 32768
gi_tri_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, 65536, 7, -1, 32768, 1, 32768, -1
gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, 65536, 7, 1, 16384, 1, 0, -1, 49152, -1
gi_phs_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ; Default : all phase values = 0
gi_phs0_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ; All phase values = 0
gi_phs1_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 0, .11111, .22222, .33333, .44444, .55555, .66666, .77777, .88888 ; phases evenly spread out
gi_para_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -8, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; Default subpatch for para (no partials)
gi_parh0_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -8, -2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ; Subpatch for para : 1st 8 harmonics
gi_parh1_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -8, -2, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 ; Subpatch for para : 1st 8 even harmonics
gi_parh2_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -8, -2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 ; Subpatch for para : 1st 8 odd harmonics
gi_parh3_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -8, -2, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 ; Subpatch for para : 1st 8 prime harmonics
gi_parb_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; Default subpatch for parb (same as para)
gi_parx0_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; = para
gi_parx1_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5 ; 1 octave down
gi_parc_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; Default subpatch for parc (same as para)
gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5  ; Default subpatch for bnda
gi_bndx0_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5  ; = default
gi_bndx1_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, .2, .2, .2, .2, .2, .2, .2, .2, .2  ; = default
gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5, .5  ; Default subpatch for bndb
gi_wav_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ; Default : all sine waves
gi_wavsin_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ; all sine waves
gi_wavsaw_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; all saw waves
gi_wavsqr_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; all square waves
gi_wavtri_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; all triangle waves
gi_wavpul_<INSTR_ID> ftgen 0, 0, -9, -2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ; all pulse waves
;)</globalOrc>
        <globalSco/>
        <instrumentText>if (p6 == 0) then ; load the phase subpatch
  tablecopy gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>, gi_phs0_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p6 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>, gi_phs1_<INSTR_ID>
endif
iphs1 table 0, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID> ; Starting phase value for each oscillator (p6)
iphs2 table 1, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs3 table 2, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs4 table 3, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs5 table 4, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs6 table 5, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs7 table 6, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs8 table 7, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>
iphs9 table 8, gi_phs_<INSTR_ID>

if (p7 == 0) then ; Starting partials (p7)
  tablecopy gi_para_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parh0_<INSTR_ID> ; this 1st section loads the subpatch ftable chosen via p6
elseif (p7 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_para_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parh1_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p7 == 2) then
  tablecopy gi_para_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parh2_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p7 == 3) then
  tablecopy gi_para_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parh3_<INSTR_ID>
endif
ipara1 table 0, gi_para_<INSTR_ID> ; starting partials (* p5)
ipara2 table 1, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>
ipara3 table 2, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>
ipara4 table 3, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>
ipara5 table 4, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>
ipara6 table 5, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>
ipara7 table 6, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>
ipara8 table 7, gi_para_<INSTR_ID>

if (p8 == 0) then
  tablecopy gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parx0_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p8 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parx1_<INSTR_ID>
endif
iparb1 table 0, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID> ; middle partial (*iparan)
iparb2 table 1, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb3 table 2, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb4 table 3, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb5 table 4, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb6 table 5, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb7 table 6, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb8 table 7, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>
iparb9 table 8, gi_parb_<INSTR_ID>

if (p9 == 0) then
  tablecopy gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parx0_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p9 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>, gi_parx1_<INSTR_ID>
endif
iparc1 table 0, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID> ; end partial (*iparan)
iparc2 table 1, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc3 table 2, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc4 table 3, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc5 table 4, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc6 table 5, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc7 table 6, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc8 table 7, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>
iparc9 table 8, gi_parc_<INSTR_ID>

if (p10 == 0) then ; 1st bend time (0-1)
  tablecopy gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>, gi_bndx0_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p10 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>, gi_bndx1_<INSTR_ID>
endif
ibnda1 table 0, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda2 table 1, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda3 table 2, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda4 table 3, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda5 table 4, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda6 table 5, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda7 table 6, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda8 table 7, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>
ibnda9 table 8, gi_bnda_<INSTR_ID>

if (p11 == 0) then ; 2nd bend time (0-1)
  tablecopy gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>, gi_bndx0_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p10 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>, gi_bndx1_<INSTR_ID>
endif
ibndb1 table 0, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb2 table 1, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb3 table 2, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb4 table 3, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb5 table 4, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb6 table 5, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb7 table 6, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb8 table 7, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>
ibndb9 table 8, gi_bndb_<INSTR_ID>

if (p12 == 0) then ; wave subpatch
  tablecopy gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>, gi_wavsin_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p12 == 1) then
  tablecopy gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>, gi_wavsaw_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p12 == 2) then
  tablecopy gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>, gi_wavsqr_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p12 == 3) then
  tablecopy gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>, gi_wavtri_<INSTR_ID>
elseif (p12 == 4) then
  tablecopy gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>, gi_wavpul_<INSTR_ID>
endif

inva1 = 1 ; 1st envelope point
inva2 = .01
inva3 = .01
inva4 = .01
inva5 = .01
inva6 = .01
inva7 = .01
inva8 = .01
inva9 = .01

invb1 = .32 ; 1st envelope time
invb2 = .32
invb3 = .32
invb4 = .32
invb5 = .32
invb6 = .32
invb7 = .32
invb8 = .32
invb9 = .32

invc1 = .25 ; 2nd envelope point
invc2 = .25
invc3 = .25
invc4 = .25
invc5 = .25
invc6 = .25
invc7 = .25
invc8 = .25
invc9 = .25

invd1 = .35 ; 2nd envelope time
invd2 = .35
invd3 = .35
invd4 = .35
invd5 = .35
invd6 = .35
invd7 = .35
invd8 = .35
invd9 = .35

inve1 = .0625 ; 3rd envelope point
inve2 = .0625
inve3 = .0625
inve4 = .0625
inve5 = .0625
inve6 = .0625
inve7 = .0625
inve8 = .0625
inve9 = .0625

invf1 = .34 ; 3rd envelope time
invf2 = .34
invf3 = .34
invf4 = .34
invf5 = .34
invf6 = .34
invf7 = .34
invf8 = .34
invf9 = .34

kamp1 expseg inva1, invb1, invc1, (p3-invb1-invf1)*invd1, inve1, invf1, 0.01
kamp1 = kamp1*p4
kfq1 expseg inva1, p3*ibnda1, iparb1, p3*ibndb1, iparc1
kfq1 = kfq1*p5
iwav table 0, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a1 poscil3 kamp1, kfq1, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs1
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a1 poscil3 kamp1, kfq1, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs1
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a1 poscil3 kamp1, kfq1, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs1
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a1 poscil3 kamp1, kfq1, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs1
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a1 poscil3 kamp1, kfq1, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs1
endif

kamp2 expseg inva2, invb2, invc2, (p3-invb2-invf2)*invd2, inve2, invf2, 0.01
kamp2 = kamp2*p4*.6
kfq2 expseg 1, p3*ibnda2, iparb2, p3*ibndb2, iparc2
kfq2 = kfq2*p5*ipara1
iwav table 1, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a2 poscil3 kamp2, kfq2, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs2
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a2 poscil3 kamp2, kfq2, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs2
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a2 poscil3 kamp2, kfq2, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs2
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a2 poscil3 kamp2, kfq2, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs2
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a2 poscil3 kamp2, kfq2, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs2
endif

kamp3 expseg inva3, invb3, invc3, (p3-invb3-invf3)*invd3, inve3, invf3, 0.01
kamp3 = kamp3*p4*.5
kfq3 expseg 1, p3*ibnda3, iparb3, p3*ibndb3, iparc3
kfq3 = kfq3*p5*ipara2
iwav table 2, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a3 poscil3 kamp3, kfq3, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs3
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a3 poscil3 kamp3, kfq3, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs3
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a3 poscil3 kamp3, kfq3, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs3
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a3 poscil3 kamp3, kfq3, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs3
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a3 poscil3 kamp3, kfq3, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs3
endif

kamp4 expseg inva4, invb4, invc4, (p3-invb4-invf4)*invd4, inve4, invf4, 0.01
kamp4 = kamp4*p4*.4
kfq4 expseg 1, p3*ibnda4, iparb4, p3*ibndb4, iparc4
kfq4 = kfq4*p5*ipara3
iwav table 3, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a4 poscil3 kamp4, kfq4, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs4
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a4 poscil3 kamp4, kfq4, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs4
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a4 poscil3 kamp4, kfq4, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs4
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a4 poscil3 kamp4, kfq4, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs4
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a4 poscil3 kamp4, kfq4, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs4
endif

kamp5 expseg inva5, invb5, invc5, (p3-invb5-invf5)*invd5, inve5, invf5, 0.01
kamp5 = kamp5*p4*.3
kfq5 expseg 1, p3*ibnda5, iparb5, p3*ibndb5, iparc5
kfq5 = kfq5*p5*ipara4
iwav table 4, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a5 poscil3 kamp5, kfq5, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs5
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a5 poscil3 kamp5, kfq5, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs5
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a5 poscil3 kamp5, kfq5, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs5
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a5 poscil3 kamp5, kfq5, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs5
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a5 poscil3 kamp5, kfq5, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs5
endif

kamp6 expseg inva6, invb6, invc6, (p3-invb6-invf6)*invd6, inve6, invf6, 0.01
kamp6 = kamp6*p4*.2
kfq6 expseg 1, p3*ibnda6, iparb6, p3*ibndb6, iparc6
kfq6 = kfq6*p5*ipara5
iwav table 5, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a6 poscil3 kamp6, kfq6, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs6
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a6 poscil3 kamp6, kfq6, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs6
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a6 poscil3 kamp6, kfq6, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs6
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a6 poscil3 kamp6, kfq6, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs6
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a6 poscil3 kamp6, kfq6, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs6
endif

kamp7 expseg inva7, invb7, invc7, (p3-invb7-invf7)*invd7, inve7, invf7, 0.01
kamp7 = kamp7*p4
kfq7 expseg inva7, p3*ibnda7, iparb7, p3*ibndb7, iparc7
kfq7 = kfq7*p5*ipara6
iwav table 6, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a7 poscil3 kamp7, kfq7, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs7
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a7 poscil3 kamp7, kfq7, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs7
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a7 poscil3 kamp7, kfq7, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs7
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a7 poscil3 kamp7, kfq7, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs7
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a7 poscil3 kamp7, kfq7, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs7
endif

kamp8 expseg inva8, invb8, invc8, (p3-invb8-invf8)*invd8, inve8, invf8, 0.01
kamp8 = kamp8*p4
kfq8 expseg inva8, p3*ibnda8, iparb8, p3*ibndb8, iparc8
kfq8 = kfq8*p5*ipara7
iwav table 7, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a8 poscil3 kamp8, kfq1, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs8
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a8 poscil3 kamp8, kfq8, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs8
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a8 poscil3 kamp8, kfq8, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs8
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a8 poscil3 kamp8, kfq8, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs8
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a8 poscil3 kamp8, kfq8, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs8
endif

kamp9 expseg inva9, invb9, invc9, (p3-invb9-invf9)*invd9, inve9, invf9, 0.01
kamp9 = kamp9*p4
kfq9 expseg inva9, p3*ibnda9, iparb9, p3*ibndb9, iparc9
kfq9 = kfq9*p5*ipara8
iwav table 8, gi_wav_<INSTR_ID>
if (iwav == 0) then
  a9 poscil3 kamp9, kfq9, gi_sine_<INSTR_ID>, iphs9
elseif (iwav == 1) then
  a9 poscil3 kamp9, kfq9, gi_saw_<INSTR_ID>, iphs9
elseif (iwav == 2) then
  a9 poscil3 kamp9, kfq9, gi_square_<INSTR_ID>, iphs9
elseif (iwav == 3) then
  a9 poscil3 kamp9, kfq9, gi_tri_<INSTR_ID>, iphs9
elseif (iwav == 4) then
  a9 poscil3 kamp9, kfq9, gi_pulse_<INSTR_ID>, iphs9
endif

aout = (a1+a2+a3+a4+a6+a7+a8+a9)/9
blueMixerOut aout,aout</instrumentText>
        <graphicInterface editEnabled='true'>
          <uniqueNameManager nameIndex='-1' defaultPrefix='bsbObj'/>
        </graphicInterface>
        <bsbParameterList/>
        <presetGroup name='Presets'/>
        <opcodeList/>
      </instrument>
    </instrumentAssignment>
  </arrangement>
  <mixer>
    <enabled>true</enabled>
    <extraRenderTime>0.0</extraRenderTime>
    <channelList list='channels'>
      <channel>
        <name>1</name>
        <outChannel>Master</outChannel>
        <level>8.7</level>
        <muted>false</muted>
        <solo>false</solo>
        <effectsChain bin='pre'/>
        <effectsChain bin='post'/>
        <parameter uniqueId='-627453245' name='Volume' label='dB' min='-96.0' max='12.0' resolution='-1.0' automationEnabled='false' value='8.7'>
          <line name='' version='2' max='12.0' min='-96.0' resolution='-1.0' color='-8355712' rightBound='false' endPointsLinked='false'>
            <linePoint x='0.0' y='8.7'/>
          </line>
        </parameter>
      </channel>
    </channelList>
    <channelList list='subChannels'/>
    <channel>
      <name>Master</name>
      <outChannel>Master</outChannel>
      <level>7.05</level>
      <muted>false</muted>
      <solo>false</solo>
      <effectsChain bin='pre'/>
      <effectsChain bin='post'/>
      <parameter uniqueId='-645951364' name='Volume' label='dB' min='-96.0' max='12.0' resolution='-1.0' automationEnabled='false' value='7.05'>
        <line name='' version='2' max='12.0' min='-96.0' resolution='-1.0' color='-8355712' rightBound='false' endPointsLinked='false'>
          <linePoint x='0.0' y='7.05'/>
        </line>
      </parameter>
    </channel>
  </mixer>
  <tables></tables>
  <soundObjectLibrary/>
  <globalOrcSco>
    <globalOrc></globalOrc>
    <globalSco></globalSco>
  </globalOrcSco>
  <opcodeList/>
  <liveData>
    <commandLine>csound -Wdo devaudio -L stdin</commandLine>
    <commandLineEnabled>false</commandLineEnabled>
    <commandLineOverride>false</commandLineOverride>
  </liveData>
  <soundObject type='blue.soundObject.PolyObject'>
    <subjectiveDuration>2.0</subjectiveDuration>
    <startTime>0.0</startTime>
    <name>root</name>
    <backgroundColor>-10066279</backgroundColor>
    <timeBehavior>0</timeBehavior>
    <noteProcessorChain/>
    <isRoot>true</isRoot>
    <pixelSecond>24</pixelSecond>
    <defaultHeightIndex>0</defaultHeightIndex>
    <snapEnabled>false</snapEnabled>
    <snapValue>1.0</snapValue>
    <timeDisplay>0</timeDisplay>
    <timeUnit>5</timeUnit>
    <soundLayer name='' muted='false' solo='false' heightIndex='0'>
      <noteProcessorChain/>
      <soundObject type='blue.soundObject.Comment'>
        <subjectiveDuration>4.0416665</subjectiveDuration>
        <startTime>0.0</startTime>
        <name>Comment</name>
        <backgroundColor>-12566464</backgroundColor>
        <commentText>Test project for the Addroid synth.</commentText>
      </soundObject>
    </soundLayer>
    <soundLayer name='' muted='false' solo='false' heightIndex='0'>
      <noteProcessorChain/>
      <soundObject type='blue.soundObject.PythonObject' onLoadProcessable='false'>
        <subjectiveDuration>32.0</subjectiveDuration>
        <startTime>0.0</startTime>
        <name>fmasgen 0</name>
        <backgroundColor>-12566464</backgroundColor>
        <timeBehavior>2</timeBehavior>
        <noteProcessorChain/>
        <pythonCode>from pmask import *
# strt dur amp fq cf mf ndx phs
instr = 1 # instrument number
csta = 0 # start of score section
cdur = 32 # end of score section
phs = List([0,1], 'random')
amp = Range(5999, 12999)
fq = Range(20, 1000)
dur = Range(.67,4.03) # duration of note
para = List([0,1,2,3], 'random')
parb = List([0,1], 'random')
parc = List([0,1], 'random')
bnda = List ([0,1], 'random')
bndb = List ([0,1], 'random')
wav = List ([0,1,2,3,4], 'random')
len = dur
myss   = ScoreSection(csta, cdur, instr, dur, len, amp, fq, phs, para, parb, parc, bnda, bndb, wav)
score = (str(myss)+'\n') # passes the string back to blue
</pythonCode>
      </soundObject>
    </soundLayer>
    <soundLayer name='' muted='true' solo='false' heightIndex='0'>
      <noteProcessorChain/>
      <soundObject type='blue.soundObject.GenericScore'>
        <subjectiveDuration>10.0</subjectiveDuration>
        <startTime>0.0</startTime>
        <name>GenericScore</name>
        <backgroundColor>-12566464</backgroundColor>
        <timeBehavior>0</timeBehavior>
        <noteProcessorChain/>
        <score>
;inst strt dur amp freq phs para parb parc bnda bndb wav
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
i1 0 1 12000 220 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
i1 1 1 10777 220 1 1 1 0 1 1 1
i1 2 1 11222 220 0 2 0 1 0 0 2
i1 3 1 11000 220 1 3 1 0 1 1 3
i1 4 1 10400 220 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
i1 5 1 12000 220 1 1 1 0 1 1 0
i1 6 1 13200 220 0 2 0 1 0 0 2
i1 7 1 14200 220 1 3 1 0 1 1 3
i1 8 1 15200 220 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
i1 9 1 16200 220 1 1 1 0 1 1 1
i1 10 1 17200 220 0 1 0 1 0 0 2
</score>
      </soundObject>
    </soundLayer>
    <soundLayer name='' muted='false' solo='false' heightIndex='1'>
      <noteProcessorChain/>
    </soundLayer>
  </soundObject>
  <scratchPadData>
    <isWordWrapEnabled>true</isWordWrapEnabled>
    <scratchText/>
  </scratchPadData>
  <noteProcessorChainMap/>
  <renderStartTime>0.0</renderStartTime>
  <renderEndTime>-1.0</renderEndTime>
  <markersList/>
  <loopRendering>false</loopRendering>
  <tempo>
    <enabled>true</enabled>
    <visible>false</visible>
    <line name='' version='2' max='240.0' min='30.0' resolution='-1.0' color='-8355712' rightBound='false' endPointsLinked='false'>
      <linePoint x='0.0' y='60.0'/>
    </line>
  </tempo>
</blueData>
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Re: Error at end of render

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Hi Brian,

This worked fine for me, both when I rendered to disk and in realtime.
   I'm using different, though (a SoundBlaster Live external), so I
don't get the pm_winmm_term messages.  Have you tried specifying a
different output device?  I'm on WinXP.

- Dave

P.S. Thanks for the nice comment on my blog!

Brian Wong wrote:

> I am having a problem with an instrument I am working on that I can't
> figure out. I get an error message popping up at the end of the
> performance. Here are the lines of text at the end of the Csound Output
> dialog :
>  
> end of score.     overall amps:  12426.6  12426.6
>     overall samples out of range:        0        0
> 0 errors in performance
> Elapsed time at end of performance: real: 14.237s, CPU: 14.250s
> 108 16384-byte soundblks of shorts written to dac4
> pm_winmm_term called
> pm_winmm_term exiting
> Csound tidy up: Segmentation violation
> pm_winmm_term called
> pm_winmm_term exiting
>  
> I have attached a copy of the .blue project to this message. It is not a
> song, just a development project for the instrument (which is still
> uncompleted). Any suggestions or assistance would be much appreciated.
>  
> Brian Wong

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Re: Error at end of render

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Dave,
 
Apparently the problem is with my realtime render setup, no error occurs with disk render. I recently installed a new soundcard (Creative Audigy 4) and possibly may not have things setup correctly. I have tried various output devices, but the problem persists. The only options I have for Audio Driver that work are "PortAudio" and "pa_cb", and I was thinking perhaps the problem might lie with that.
 
P. S. : I always liked "Aurora", and it really helped me learn how to use Scala with piano rolls back when I was starting out. :)
 
BW
 

> Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 10:38:42 -0400
> From: dave@...
> To: bluemusic-users@...
> Subject: Re: [Bluemusic-users] Error at end of render
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> This worked fine for me, both when I rendered to disk and in realtime.
> I'm using different, though (a SoundBlaster Live external), so I
> don't get the pm_winmm_term messages. Have you tried specifying a
> different output device? I'm on WinXP.
>
> - Dave
>
> P.S. Thanks for the nice comment on my blog!
>
> Brian Wong wrote:
> > I am having a problem with an instrument I am working on that I can't
> > figure out. I get an error message popping up at the end of the
> > performance. Here are the lines of text at the end of the Csound Output
> > dialog :
> >
> > end of score. overall amps: 12426.6 12426.6
> > overall samples out of range: 0 0
> > 0 errors in performance
> > Elapsed time at end of performance: real: 14.237s, CPU: 14.250s
> > 108 16384-byte soundblks of shorts written to dac4
> > pm_winmm_term called
> > pm_winmm_term exiting
> > Csound tidy up: Segmentation violation
> > pm_winmm_term called
> > pm_winmm_term exiting
> >
> > I have attached a copy of the .blue project to this message. It is not a
> > song, just a development project for the instrument (which is still
> > uncompleted). Any suggestions or assistance would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Brian Wong
>
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Re: Error at end of render

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You might consider posting a stripped down example (i.e., CSD only) to
the Csound list.  I'm delving more into realtime myself right now, but
there are people there who know much more than I do along those lines.

- Dave

Brian Wong wrote:

> Dave,
>  
> Apparently the problem is with my realtime render setup, no error occurs
> with disk render. I recently installed a new soundcard (Creative Audigy
> 4) and possibly may not have things setup correctly. I have tried
> various output devices, but the problem persists. The only options I
> have for Audio Driver that work are "PortAudio" and "pa_cb", and I was
> thinking perhaps the problem might lie with that.
>  
> P. S. : I always liked "Aurora", and it really helped me learn how to
> use Scala with piano rolls back when I was starting out. :)
>  
> BW



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Re: Error at end of render

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Once I get the instrument closer to complete I will do that Dave, I was planning on creating a .orc version eventually in any case. The error message is really just an annoyance, I am more concerned that I get realtime rendering setup correctly. Thanks for your help!
 

> Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 12:00:28 -0400
> From: dave@...
> To: bluemusic-users@...
> Subject: Re: [Bluemusic-users] Error at end of render
>
> You might consider posting a stripped down example (i.e., CSD only) to
> the Csound list. I'm delving more into realtime myself right now, but
> there are people there who know much more than I do along those lines.
>
> - Dave
>
> Brian Wong wrote:
> > Dave,
> >
> > Apparently the problem is with my realtime render setup, no error occurs
> > with disk render. I recently installed a new soundcard (Creative Audigy
> > 4) and possibly may not have things setup correctly. I have tried
> > various output devices, but the problem persists. The only options I
> > have for Audio Driver that work are "PortAudio" and "pa_cb", and I was
> > thinking perhaps the problem might lie with that.
> >
> > P. S. : I always liked "Aurora", and it really helped me learn how to
> > use Scala with piano rolls back when I was starting out. :)
> >
> > BW
>
>
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