endin
Ends the current instrument block.
Syntax
Initialization
Instruments can be defined in any order (but they will always be both initialized and performed in ascending instrument number order). Instrument blocks cannot be nested (i.e. one block cannot contain another).
Note
There may be any number of instrument blocks in an orchestra.
Examples
Here is an example of the endin opcode. It uses the file endin.csd.
Example of the endin opcode. |
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| <CsoundSynthesizer>
<CsOptions>
; Select audio/midi flags here according to platform
; Audio out Audio in No messages
-odac -iadc -d ;;;RT audio I/O
; For Non-realtime ouput leave only the line below:
; -o endin.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform
</CsOptions>
<CsInstruments>
; Initialize the global variables.
sr = 44100
kr = 4410
ksmps = 10
nchnls = 1
; Instrument #1.
instr 1
iamp = 10000
icps = 440
iphs = 0
a1 oscils iamp, icps, iphs
out a1
endin
</CsInstruments>
<CsScore>
; Play Instrument #1 for 2 seconds.
i 1 0 2
e
</CsScore>
</CsoundSynthesizer>
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See also
Instrument and Opcode Block Statements
Credits
Example written by Kevin Conder.