ftsave

ftsave — Save a set of previously-allocated tables to a file.

Description

Save a set of previously-allocated tables to a file.

Syntax

ftsave "filename", iflag, ifn1 [, ifn2] [...]

Initialization

"filename" -- A quoted string containing the name of the file to save.

iflag -- Type of the file to save. (0 = binary file, Non-zero = text file)

ifn1, ifn2, ... -- Numbers of tables to save.

Performance

ftsave saves a list of tables to a file. The file's format can be binary or text.

[Warning] Warning

The file's format is not compatible with a WAV-file and is not endian-safe.

Examples

Here is an example of the ftsave opcode. It uses the file ftsave.csd.

Example 399. Example of the ftsave opcode.

See the sections Real-time Audio and Command Line Flags for more information on using command line flags.

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

; Initialize the global variables.
sr = 44100
kr = 4410
ksmps = 10
nchnls = 1

; Table #1, make a sine wave using the GEN10 routine.
gitmp1 ftgen 1, 0, 32768, 10, 1
; Table #2, create an empty table.
gitmp2 ftgen 2, 0, 32768, 7, 0, 32768, 0

; Instrument #1 - a basic oscillator.
instr 1
  kamp = 20000
  kcps = 440
  ; Use Table #1.
  ifn = 1

  a1 oscil kamp, kcps, ifn
  out a1
endin


; Instrument #2 - Load Table #1 into Table #2.
instr 2
  ; Save Table #1 to a file called "table1.ftsave".
  ftsave "table1.ftsave", 0, 1

  ; Load the "table1.ftsave" file into Table #2.
  ftload "table1.ftsave", 0, 2

  kamp = 20000
  kcps = 440
  ; Use Table #2, it should contain Table #1's sine wave now.
  ifn = 2

  a1 oscil kamp, kcps, ifn
  out a1
endin


</CsInstruments>
<CsScore>

; Play Instrument #1 for 1 second.
i 1 0 1
; Play Instrument #2 for 1 second.
i 2 2 1
e


</CsScore>
</CsoundSynthesizer>


See Also

ftloadk, ftload, ftsavek

Credits

Author: Gabriel Maldonado

Example written by Kevin Conder.

New in version 4.21