Since "input.tmp.cmix" isn't a widely known file, this post focuses on the environment where such files typically live. In this context, it usually represents a temporary buffer or scorefile used during real-time audio synthesis. Decoding input.tmp.cmix: Your Audio Workflow
💡 Most .tmp files in this environment are safe to delete after your audio has finished rendering.
It works by taking text-based commands and turning them into complex audio events. Why "input.tmp.cmix" Exists
Adjust the value to balance CPU usage and audio smoothness.
Check the RTcmix documentation for a full list of pre-coded instruments.