[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 2
From: "Bill Schottstaedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Pam & Harold Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CM] snd 8.3
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 04:18:02 -0700
I would take the recorded sound, and swap channels around, rather than
changing the recorder setup, but you can also set the volume of
each input channel as it is sent to any output channel using
recorder-in-amp. To put what is (by default) channel 1 in channel 3
instead,
(set! (recorder-in-amp 1 3) 1.0)
(set! (recorder-in-amp 1 1) 0.0)
I thought you could do this at initialization time, but when I tried
it today, it didn't work. Until this bug is fixed, you can put all
such settings in a function, and call that to start the recorder.
(define (start-recorder)
(recorder-dialog) ; starts the recorder
(set! (recorder-in-amp 1 3) 1.0)
;; etc
)
Thanks for your help, Bill.
If I open the listener and type in each line i.e. (set! (recorder-in-amp
1 3) 1.0) I can get the desired results.
HOWEVER, if I put them into a .scm file and load it with snd using the
-l command, snd loads the file. I then go into the listener and type in
start-recorder <enter>
The listener displays all of the data within the file BUT DOES NOT do
anything.
What am I doing wrong???
Also to respond to your first comment about swapping the channels
around, I must have misstated what I really meant.
What I have when I start up SND and then hit the Record button is this:
I have 4 sets of 2 channels including 2 vu meters. Below that I have
the output section which is 8 channels with 8 vu meters. On the top I
have 2 vu meters (the first sound card) labeled 1 and 2 below them are
the 2 sliders also 1 to 1 gain 1 and 2 to 2 gain 1 the other gains are
set to zero. OK so far. The next section down I have 2 more vu meters
(the second sound card) labeled 1 and 2. Just below these are 2 sliders
also 1 to 1 gain 1 and 2 to 2 gain 1 the other gains are set to zero.
What I need is to have these 2 outputs go to channels 3 and 4. Below
the second section is the third section exactly the same with the
outputs going to channels 1 and 2 instead of 5 and 6.
What is happening is all sound cards (4 of them) are being mixed
together instead of being kept separate.
Like I said above, your "fix" works just fine when I put each command
into the listener, but I am unable to get to work any other way.
Harold
.
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