[linux-audio-dev] wcnt linear filters
James W. Morris
sirrom75 at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 12 19:31:48 UTC 2004
Hi
>From: Alexander Ehlert <alexander.ehlert at uni-tuebingen.de>
>
> > I've not had much chance to use ladspa. I've compiled glame to use it's
> > filter network, but there seems to be inputs and outputs lacking,
(snip my own dumb-assed bullsh**!)
At the time I wrote that I was concentrating on coding and everything else
was put on hold. I was so used to my own logic/methods that I expected
everything else to be the same.(!?)
>I browse through this mailing list rather seldom now due to lack of
>time. Glame does all the things, you didn't get done, so why don't you ask
>on the
>glame-users mailing list, or glame-devel mailing list? There's not much
>going on so we usually answer rather quick :-)
>Which glame version did you try?
>To read a stereo file you just open the read_file plugin from input.
>Then you add a reverb from the LADSPA section. And to connect them you
>simply left click into the right (blue) area of read_file a drag a
>connection to the plugin. For a second channel you just drag a second
>arrow to whatever other plugin. Really easy..
>
>Cheers, Alex
I know, I know - Now. After leaving it so long I tried it out the other
night. Yes it is easy. Sorry. I'm so used to installing software which
does n't work on my machine (especially QT stuff;) that I wrongly assumed
that was the case with Glame. I's using glame-1.0.1. and it works fine!
I was confused by some nodes like file-reader having only one unsplit box
for output even though it's (possibly) stereo, and other nodes having a
split box for outputs.
James.
~(sirromseventyfive)~
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