[LAU] Making ecasound stop when only one chain is done?

Ken Restivo ken at restivo.org
Tue Sep 23 14:25:00 EDT 2008


On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:07:36PM +0200, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Hi Ken!
>   First, it might also be helpful to give a commandline.
>   Sencond: You may use a gate effect, that stops, when level goes below a 
> certain value. I can't at the moment remember, which one I sed. I believe 
> it was -ge or -gc.
>   Otherwise you have to deal with processing time -t option. If you have 
> JaMin process some input file you know the length of it. That might be 
> helpful.
>   If that doesn't suit your needs, your ecasound startup commandline might 
> really be helpful.
>   Kindest regards
>            Julien
>
Hi there! Thanks for replying.

The command I'm using is:
ecasound -a:1 -i "inputfile.wav" -o jack_auto,jamin -a:2 -i jack_auto,jamin -o output-mastered.wav

I want the processing to stop as soon as "inputfile.wav" in chain #1 is complete. I'll try the -ge and -gc trick and see what happens.

-ken



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