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SRCONV(1) | The Canonical Csound Reference | SRCONV(1) |
NAME¶
srconv - Converts the sample rate of an audio file. .DESCRIPTION¶
Converts the sample rate of an audio file at sample rate Rin to a sample rate of Rout. Optionally the ratio (Rin / Rout) may be linearly time-varying according to a set of (time, ratio) pairs in an auxiliary file.SYNTAX¶
srconv [flags] infile
INITIALIZATION¶
Flags:•-P num = pitch transposition
ratio (srate / r) [don't specify both P and r]
•-P num = pitch transposition
ratio (srate / r) [don't specify both P and r]
•-Q num =quality factor (1, 2, 3,
or 4: default = 2)
•-i filnam = auxiliary
breakpoints file (no breakpoint by default. i.e. No ratio change)
•-r num = output sample rate
(must be specified)
•-o fnam = sound output
filename
•-A = create an AIFF format
output soundfile
•-J = create an IRCAM format
output soundfile
•-W = create a WAV format output
soundfile
•-h = no header on output
soundfile
•-c = 8-bit signed_char sound
samples
•-a = alaw sound samples
•-8 = 8-bit unsigned_char sound
samples
•-u = ulaw sound samples
•-s = short_int sound
samples
•-l = long_int sound
samples
•-f = float sound samples
•-r N = orchestra srate
override
•-K = Do not generate PEAK
chunks
•-R = continually rewrite header
while writing soundfile (WAV/AIFF)
•-H# = print a heartbeat style 1,
2 or 3 at each soundfile write
•-N = notify (ring the bell) when
score or miditrack is done
•-- fnam = log output to
file
This program performs arbitrary sample-rate conversion with high fidelity. The
method is to step through the input at the desired sampling increment, and to
compute the output points as appropriately weighted averages of the
surrounding input points. There are two cases to consider:
1.sample rates are in a small-integer ratio -
weights are obtained from table.
2.sample rates are in a large-integer ratio -
weights are linearly interpolated from table.
Calculate increment: if decimating, then window is impulse response of low-pass
filter with cutoff frequency at half of output sample rate; if interpolating,
then window is impulse response of lowpass filter with cutoff frequency at
half of input sample rate.
CREDITS¶
Author: Mark Dolson August 26, 1989 Author: John ffitch December 30, 2000AUTHORS¶
Barry VercoeAuthor.
Dan Ellis
Cambridge
Massachussetts
Author.
COPYRIGHT¶
08/01/2011 | 5.10 |