
Opening an IRCAM file
1.
From the
File
menu, choose
Open
. The Open dialog appears.
2.
Specify
Raw Audio
from the
Files of type
drop-down list.
3.
Select an IRCAM file to open and click
Open
. The Raw File Type dialog appears.
4.
Configure the following parameters:
•
Specify a sample rate from the
Sample rate
drop-down list.
•
In the
Sample type
area, select the
16-bit PCM
radio button.
•
In the
Format
area, select the
Signed
radio button.
•
Select the appropriate
Byte order
radio button.
•
Choose a setting from the
Channels
drop-down list to select the number of channels stored in the file.
•
Set the
Header
value to
1024 bytes.
•
Set the
Trailer
value to
0 bytes.
•
To automatically use these settings to open all Raw files, select the
Remember my preference and apply it in the future
check
box.
Tip:
If you select the
Remember my preference and apply it in the future
check box, Sound Forge will bypass the Raw File Type dialog.
However, you can access and change these settings from the Open dialog by selecting a Raw file and then clicking the
Custom
button.
5.
Click
OK
.
Notes:
• The settings you choose for opening the file — with the exception of the sample rate — will be used when you click
Save
or save the file
using the
Default Template
setting in the Save As dialog as long as the number of channels in the source file matches the number of
channels in the file you’re saving. The sample rate will be determined from the source file.
• If you do not always use the same settings for reading raw files, make sure the
Keep media files locked
check box is selected on the
General
tab of the Preferences dialog. Otherwise, the individual settings will be lost if you have multiple raw files open and switch away
from the Sound Forge window.
6.
Click
Save As
. The Save Preset dialog is displayed.
7.
Enter a name for the preset in the
New preset name
box and click
OK
. The preset is saved and the Raw File Type dialog is displayed.
8.
Click
OK
. The file opens.
Remember that the byte order of files generated by CSOUND is not constant. CSOUND executables for PC generate files that use Little
Endian byte ordering, while CSOUND for other platforms tends to generate files with Big Endian ordering. In addition, MTU files use Big
Endian byte ordering. Sony Creative Software Inc. recommends initially trying a file in Big Endian.
Note:
You may want to save presets for byte ordering, as well as mono or multichannel, when receiving CSOUND files from a number of
source computers.
Saving files
You cannot save these files in their original format. You must select a Sound Forge-supported file format.
To save files for use with software that supports the BICSF/EBICSF format, use the NeXT/Sun format. This format does not save the
additional information found in BICSF/EBICSF files, but allows the data to be read as a NeXT/Sun file.
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