Re: midi to wav

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Julien Claassen wrote:
> Yes it is the Cook instrument link youmentioned.
>   How to use it? Obviously get csound first. Then you could try:
> csound -W -o output.wav --midifile=my_file.mid soprano.orc
>   Not sure about this result. As I said, I've worked with it once, and 
> should have a my midified copy of it somewhere. It wasn't as brilliant 
> as it could have been, but it worked and in general to my satisfaction.
>  
this is what I got:


$ csound -W -o output.wav -kyrie.mid Soprano.orc
PortAudio real-time audio module for 
Csound                                         
PortMIDI real time MIDI plugin for 
Csound                                           
virtual_keyboard real time MIDI plugin for Csound
0dBFS level = 32768.0
Csound version 5.08 (double samples) Jul 31 2008
libsndfile-1.0.17
orchname:  Soprano.orc
scorename: /tmp/fileFZEfuW.sco
rtmidi: PortMIDI module enabled
rtaudio: PortAudio module enabled ... using blocking interface
orch compiler:
102 lines read
        instr   1
error:  illegal character =, line 100:
out      = aout*kenv
         ^
1 syntax errors in orchestra.  compilation invalid

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