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Re: Running 'Writing a Sound Wave to File Sample by Sample'
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Re: Running 'Writing a Sound Wave to File Sample by Sample'


  • Subject: Re: Running 'Writing a Sound Wave to File Sample by Sample'
  • From: Howard Moon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 11:00:11 -0800

If you think I'm gonna open a zip file from a gmail account, you're crazy.

On Nov 20, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Patrick Hinkle wrote:

> I have been reading the "Learning Core Audio" book and have copied and pasted the 'Writing a Sound Wave to File Sample by Sample' but it gives me 2 errors that are most likely because this book was written before Xcode 5 was released which is what I am programming with.
> I have included a .zip version here and my goal was to have an .aif file created and located in a directory.  My question is would fixing these errors accomplish this or is there other functionality that I need to implement to have created my .aif file?
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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