<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 7:24 PM, alex stone <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:compose59@gmail.com">compose59@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Fons, <br>I'm having much enjoyment experimenting with Jconv, and have a further question.<br><br>I've set up a multiple input output .conf, using your /impulse/copy function.<br>It works really well, and i've been adding them up to my current test which is 18 ins, and 18 outs, being 16 ER's, and 2 Tails. (more or less.)<br>
This is with the "greathall". wav.<br>(And the naming function works a treat, and makes things easy to see and identify quickly in a patchbay.)<br><br>There's a lot more to do, including tweaking the ER start and finish points, but, and this is the Q:<br>
<br>I can set the jconv outs, to ardours ins, and pan them, so the ER 'image' is in the same location aurally (roughly, for now) as the dry signal.<br><br>But is it possible to 'pan' the ER within the .conf itself, per in and out, including the impulse/copy ins and outs?<br>
<br>Or can i only do this within Ardour, or another app? <br><br>At the moment, everything's coming out in the middle, and i'm considering adding busses to create a panned sound image. (At this stage of template building, anyway)<br>
<br>Alex.<br clear="all"><font color="#888888"><br>-- <br>Parchment Studios (It started as a joke...)</font></blockquote><div><br>Paul,<br>as a follow on to this, i've been trying to figure out your multi channel panning mechanism in Ardour's mixing strips.<br>
So far no success.<br>How do i identify which in is going to which dot? <br>I tried it listening to signal, but nothing seems to change.<br><br>I'll definitely put this one down to user error, but i'm a bit stumped at the moment.<br>
<br>2nd question.<br><br>In a multi channel buss, can i isolate signals in, and adjust the gain accordingly, or is it just one gain to rule them all...?<br><br>Alex.<br><br>p.s.<br><br>Fons, with 18 ins, and 18 outs from one greathall.wav instance, i'm averaging about 18% CPU use for Jconv when the music's running. (Verified in Htop.)<br>
<br>I don't know if this info will help you at all in determining efficiency , but i'm doing all this on an AMD64 X2 5600+ with 4GB of ram (64bit 64Studio, 2.6.29 RT kernel), and i have RG, LS and Ardour going at the same time, with a fairly hefty full orchestral template (72 audio outs from LS using 2.8GB of RAM, with the same in Ardour tracks, and a further 18 busses as well. RG is running 22 midi ports out, and all this happens 'live', driven from the midi.). Total CPU use is averaging just under 40%, with the odd 48-55% thrown in, in the busy sections. (Dual Core CPU.)<br>
</div></div>-- <br>Parchment Studios (It started as a joke...)<br>