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 full instructions with introduction can be found in full instructions with introduction can be found in
 instructions_audio.txt .  this file provides the minimum information instructions_audio.txt .  this file provides the minimum information
 needed to run the Sonification of Solar Harmonics (SoSH) Tool.  other needed to run the Sonification of Solar Harmonics (SoSH) Tool.  other
 important information regarding pure data is found in README_audio.txt .  important information regarding pure data is found in README_audio.txt,
   especially modifications required for running in windows.
  
 if you are using the version of the SoSH Tool that includes demo data if you are using the version of the SoSH Tool that includes demo data
 files, these will already be found in the data directory that was files, these will already be found in the data directory that was
 unpacked with the zip archive, in which case you may skip to step 2 unpacked with the zip archive, in which case you may skip to step 2
 below.  the demo data files are the following four: mdi.average.modes,  below.  the demo data files are the following three: mdi.average.modes,
 mdi.average.modes.msplit, mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datar.wav, and  mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datar.wav and mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datai.wav .
 mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datai.wav  
  
  
 follow these steps: follow these steps:
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 day numbers to dates can be found at the above url as well. day numbers to dates can be found at the above url as well.
  
 clicking on a directory will show two ascii tables containing the mode clicking on a directory will show two ascii tables containing the mode
 fits; download both of these to your data directory.  then click on the  paramaters; the file <instrument>.<daynumber>.modes must be downloaded.
 wavfiles subdirectory, where you will find a selection of modes,  the second and larger file, with ".msplit" appended to the name, is only
 labelled by l and m.  except for m=0, each mode has both a real and an  needed to use different frequency intervals for each m.  this is not
 imaginary part, labelled by "datar" and "datai" respectively.  pick an  needed by default, but its use is discussed in the full instructions.
 assortment of modes and download them to your data directory.  
   next, click on the "wavfiles" subdirectory, where you will find a
 alternatively, averaged mode fits can be found directly in each of the  selection of modes labelled by l and m.  except for m=0, each mode has
 "MDI" and "HMI" directories.  you may elect to use these averaged fits  both a real and an imaginary part, labelled by "datar" and "datai"
 for all day numbers.  this option is the default for most patches.  respectively.  pick an assortment of modes and download them to your
   data directory.
   
   alternatively, averaged mode parameters can be found directly in each of
   the "MDI" and "HMI" directories.  you may elect to use these averaged
   parameters for all day numbers.  this option is the default for most
   patches.
  
  
 2) using the patch 2) using the patch


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