Hello Alan,
No doubt Martin will reveal all for non-MySQL users, but I can't help thinking that this may not be possible for CODM files because AFAIK the CODM generates a set of sensible voicing settings, which are only inserted during compilation of the full ODF.
I believe Brett's explained the procedure via email.
Briefly, for the benefit of anybody else reading this thread, the voicing scripts can only import into the 'full format' ODF format (CODM ODFs don't have per-pipe voicing settings), so you just need to run the voicing scripts as the final pre-release stage for your sample set, after letting the CODM compile the final ODF. Then if you want to produce subsequent updates, keep and use your CODM ODF and organ-config files as the masters and repeat the voicing import as the final stage prior to releasing the update.
Just out of curiosity, I wonder if the so-called sensible settings are generated from a fixed table, or intelligently by taking other author supplied parameters into consideration?
The parameters on the Rank table in the CODM ODF define the default voicing (you specify the values for notes 36 and 96 and the values for other pipes are determined by projecting linearly from those two points). Any voicing adjustments the user makes will then be relative to those parameters.
(The exception is the low/high-pass voicing filter, which is always off/zero by default since the CODM doesn't have parameters to control that.)
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.