Sorry, I made a mistake in my latest post as the jconvolver config was not
set !
It explains why I had bad connections.
So once more
I start Jack,
I start Squeezelite
I get sound obviously non convolved
/root@DietPi:~# jack_lsp -c
system:playback_1
rawjack:out_000
system:playback_2
rawjack:out_001
rawjack:out_000
system:playback_1
rawjack:out_001
system:playback_2/
I make the disconnections
/root@DietPi:~# jack_disconnect system:playback_1 rawjack:out_000
root@DietPi:~# jack_disconnect system:playback_2 rawjack:out_001
root@DietPi:~# jack_lsp -c
system:playback_1
system:playback_2
rawjack:out_000
rawjack:out_001
/
I start jconvolver
And I get sound again, obvioulsy convolved
root@DietPi:~# jack_lsp -c
system:playback_1
jconvolver:out.L
system:playback_2
jconvolver:out.R
rawjack:out_000
jconvolver:in.L
rawjack:out_001
jconvolver:in.R
jconvolver:in.L
rawjack:out_000
jconvolver:in.R
rawjack:out_001
jconvolver:out.L
system:playback_1
jconvolver:out.R
system:playback_2
Fons, is this setup OK ?
From my side, I like this way as I can directly compare
the convolution
effect.
Best regards,
Jean
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