chnmix

chnmix — Writes audio data to the named software bus, mixing to the previous output.

Description

Adds an audio signal to a channel of the named software bus. Implies declaring the channel with imode=2 (see also chn_a).

Syntax

chnmix aval, Sname

Initialization

Sname -- a string that indicates which named channel of the software bus to write.

Performance

aval -- the audio signal to write at performance time.

Examples

Here is an example of the chnmix opcode. Play chnmix.csd

Example 138. Example of the chnmix opcode.

<CsoundSynthesizer>
<CsOptions>
; Select audio/midi flags here according to platform
-odac     ;;;realtime audio out
;-iadc    ;;;uncomment -iadc if realtime audio input is needed too
; For Non-realtime ouput leave only the line below:
; -o chnmix.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform
</CsOptions>
<CsInstruments>
;Example by Joachim Heintz
sr = 44100
ksmps = 32
nchnls = 2
0dbfs = 1

  instr 1; send i-values
          chnset    1, "sio"
          chnset    -1, "non"
  endin

  instr 2; send k-values
kfreq     randomi   100, 300, 1
          chnset    kfreq, "cntrfreq"
kbw       =         kfreq/10
          chnset    kbw, "bandw"
  endin

  instr 3; send a-values
anois     rand      .1
          chnset    anois, "noise"
 loop:
idur      random    .3, 1.5
          timout    0, idur, do
          reinit    loop
 do:
ifreq     random    400, 1200
iamp      random    .1, .3
asig      oscils    iamp, ifreq, 0
aenv      transeg   1, idur, -10, 0
asine     =         asig * aenv
          chnset    asine, "sine"
  endin

  instr 11; receive some chn values and send again
ival1     chnget    "sio"
ival2     chnget    "non"
          print     ival1, ival2
kcntfreq  chnget    "cntrfreq"
kbandw    chnget    "bandw"
anoise    chnget    "noise"
afilt     reson     anoise, kcntfreq, kbandw
afilt     balance   afilt, anoise
          chnset    afilt, "filtered"
  endin

  instr 12; mix the two audio signals
amix1     chnget     "sine"
amix2     chnget     "filtered"
          chnmix     amix1, "mix"
          chnmix     amix2, "mix"
  endin

  instr 20; receive and reverb
amix      chnget     "mix"
aL, aR    freeverb   amix, amix, .8, .5
          outs       aL, aR
  endin

  instr 100; clear
          chnclear   "mix"
  endin

</CsInstruments>
<CsScore>
i 1 0 20
i 2 0 20
i 3 0 20
i 11 0 20
i 12 0 20
i 20 0 20
i 100 0 20
</CsScore>
</CsoundSynthesizer>


Credits

Author: Istvan Varga
2006