Hi!
ecasound can do offsets. You have the new features (ecasound 2.5.x):
ecasound -a:1 -i a0.wav -a:2 -i a1.wav -a:3 -i b0.wav -a:4 -i
playat:396.000,b1.wav -a:all -o output.wav
You get the jist of it. Another way... You might try something with with the
unix magic tools awk and sed. Ecasound has .ewf files, which seem similar in
function. An EWF-file can manage one input (to my knowledge) It would look
like:
a1.ewf
source = a1.wav
offset = 396.000
You could try to split the .lof-file line-by-line and output seperate
.ewf-files. I don't know how exactly. If you need help, I could think about it
or someone else here, may do it even quicker.
Kindest regards
Julien
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