inq

inq — Reads quad audio data from an external device or stream.

Description

Reads quad audio data from an external device or stream.

[Warning] Warning

This opcode is designed to be used only with orchestras that have nchnls_i=4. Doing so with orchestras with nchnls_i > 4 will cause incorrect audio input.

Syntax

ar1, ar2,  ar3, a4 inq

Performance

Reads quad audio data from an external device or stream. If the command-line -i flag is set, sound is read continuously from the audio input stream (e.g. stdin or a soundfile) into an internal buffer. Any number of these opcodes can read freely from this buffer.

Examples

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

Example 472. Example of the inq opcode.

<CsoundSynthesizer>
<CsOptions>
; Select audio/midi flags here according to platform
-odac  -idac ;;;realtime audio I/O
; For Non-realtime ouput leave only the line below:
; inq.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform
</CsOptions>
<CsInstruments>

sr   = 44100
ksmps   = 32
nchnls   = 2	;2 channels out
0dbfs    = 1
nchnls_i = 4	;4 channels in

instr 1 ;4 channels in, two channels out

ain1, ain2, ain3, ain4 inq		;grab your mics and sing

adel   linseg 0, p3*.5, 0.02, p3*.5, 0	  ;max delay time = 20ms
adel2  linseg 0.02, p3*.5, 0, p3*.5, 0.02 ;max delay time = 20ms	
aoutl  flanger ain1, adel, .7
aoutr  flanger ain2, adel*2, .8
aoutla flanger ain3, adel2, .9
aoutra flanger ain4, adel2*2, .5
;write to quad file, 16 bits with header
       fout "in_4.wav", 14, aoutl, aoutr, aoutla, aoutra	
       outs (aoutl+aoutla)*.5, (aoutr+aoutra)*.5 ;stereo out

endin
</CsInstruments>
<CsScore>

i 1 0 10
e
</CsScore>
</CsoundSynthesizer>


See Also

diskin, in, inh, inh, ino, ins, soundin

Credits

Authors: Barry L. Vercoe, Matt Ingalls/Mike Berry
MIT, Mills College
1993-1997