I have used this code: adc => LiSa slotone => Pan2 pan => Gain g => dac; which has worked. Again, the LiSa is chucked to an object that takes stereo input. What happens if you put your chorus between the Mix2 and the dac? --Jeff Albert Assistant Professor (Extraordinary) of Music Industry Studies Loyola University New Orleans Office: Communications/Music Complex 428P Office Phone: (504) 865-2606 Google Voice: (504) 315-5167 jvalbert@loyno.edu http://www.loyno.edu/~jvalbert On Monday, April 8, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Joel Matthys wrote:
Strange, that doesn't work either, but lisa => Mix2 mono => dac works.
Joel
On 04/08/2013 11:28 PM, Dan Trueman wrote:
yes a multichannel bug. try lisa.chan(0) => dac.
dt
On Apr 8, 2013, at 10:13 PM, Joel Matthys
wrote: Hi all. I'm not able to get sound from LiSa unless it connects directly to the dac.
This simple example gives me nothing but silence:
Noise n => LiSa lisa => Chorus c => dac; // lisa => dac works 0.1 => n.gain; 2::second => lisa.duration;
1 => lisa.record; 2::second => now; 0 => lisa.record; 1 => lisa.play; 2::second => now;
Is there something I'm overlooking here?
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