Sorry to be spamming the list with my problems, but I think I've worked out a few things about how the LADSPA implementation works. I hope my analysis is correct (it may not be).
- LADSPA output gets written to the same buffer as the input (when a different sound is selected, the output still goes back into the un-selected input buffer). - When using a reader (with make-sample-reader) the output gets _added_ to the input buffer (so both the result and source are there). This does not seem to happen when not using the readers (but then temporary files dont get cleaned up in the /tmp directory). Can I switch this off? Feels like perhaps there should be an other parameter in the apply-ladspa function, being the name of the output sound .....either that or apply-plugin writes to the currently selected sound. That said, I do seem to remember reading somewhere that LADSPA plugins should write their result to the input buffer ... I could have that wrong. How does an object work that has 1 input and 2 outputs? (like a mono to stereo effect). Etienne _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
