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Re: .aiff wrapping?: msg#00241

audio.supercollider.devel

Subject: Re: .aiff wrapping?

Is your recording format int16 or floating point?

If floating point, then the signal in the file isn't
really clipped.

hjh

--- Lance Putnam <ljputnam-YszBOzCFqnGCCSEA9G1mgw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> For some reason, Quicktime (the player in 'Finder')
> seems to have a problem
> playing back .aiff files made in SC3. I'm using the
> record button on the
> server window to record a clipped sinewave.
>
> (
> SynthDef("help-SinOsc",{ arg out=0;
> Out.ar(out,
> SinOsc.ar(200, 0, 1.2)
> )
> }).play;
> )
>
> The waveform wraps instead of properly clipping as
> shown in Sound Studio. I
> attached a picture of the waveform. I would guess
> that Quicktime is robust
> enough to handle any .aiff sound format, so I'm
> thinking this is SC3's problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Lance
>
>
> --
> Lance Putnam
> Graduate Student
> Media Arts and Technology / UCSB
> ljputnam-YszBOzCFqnGCCSEA9G1mgw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/pdf name=Picture 1.pdf
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