is it possible that this line only re-samples the first channel in the sound?

(src-sound (/ (srate insound) 44100) 1.0 insound)

I seem to be getting correct results by doing:

(src-sound (/ (srate insound) 44100) 1.0 insound 0)
(src-sound (/ (srate insound) 44100) 1.0 insound 1)
(src-sound (/ (srate insound) 44100) 1.0 insound 2)
(src-sound (/ (srate insound) 44100) 1.0 insound 3)

Etienne


I'll keep debugging this .... but if anyone can see if my usage of
src-sound is incorrect (to resample a 4 ch file) please let me know
...

Etienne

On 6/20/07, Bill Schottstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > However, the content of the insound is in there with it ...
>
> This must be deliberate on the part of the plugin.  Snd doesn't add
> anywhere -- it sets the input buffer values from the reader, then
> calls the plugin, then writes whatever the plugin returns, again without
> adding anything.  I don't know which ambisonics plugin you're
> using (or perhaps they're all the same one under 1000 names),
> but the "AMB" plugins appear to me to be adding the input back
> into the output (I just glanced at the code, and have never paid
> much attention to this stuff, so maybe I'm confused) -- ask the
> plugin developer what is going on.
>
>


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