Nevermind, it was my fault (as I suspected). I was using an old rec-auto-stereo.ck. Now I am using the file from the github repo and everything works fine. I think it had to do with the Gain UGen stated in the old file, btw.
Best regards! On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Jean Menezes da Rocha < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello, guys, > > I am trying to output a stereo .wav file using rec-auto-stereo.ck > <http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/basic/rec-auto-stereo.ck> > (retrieved > from the ChucK examples). Nonetheless, the exported file completely > disregards instructions passed by Pan2, and every sound is panned to the > center. If I run my script standalone (passing output to dac instead of > WvOut2) the pan is correctly played. > > Take this test script: > > SinOsc s => Pan2 pan => dac; > > while ( true ) { > Math.random2f( 0.125, 0.5 ) => s.gain; > Math.random2f( 63, 1500 ) => s.freq; > Std.randf() => pan.pan; > Math.random2f( 40, 400 )::ms => now; > } > > If I run it alone, it is correctly panned. If I run it against > rec-auto-stereo.ck, the sound I hear from dac is duly panned, but in the > resulting .wav file Pan2 information is discarded and everything goes to > the center. > > Do anyone know what am I missing? > > Thanks in advance! > -- > Jean Menezes da Rocha > Compositor > Professor -- Faculdades Est > Mestre e Doutorando em Composição pela Universidade Federal da Bahia > -- Jean Menezes da Rocha Compositor Professor -- Faculdades Est Mestre e Doutorando em Composição pela Universidade Federal da Bahia
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