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? Thanks, Joel
yes a multichannel bug. try lisa.chan(0) => dac.
dt
On Apr 8, 2013, at 10:13 PM, Joel Matthys
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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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
mailto:jwmatthys@yahoo.com> 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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it should work, and does it my patches. Mix2 is one of the few objects that knows about to handle stereo inputs, so that may be why it works… sometime we'll have to get this sorted!
On Apr 8, 2013, at 10:54 PM, Joel Matthys
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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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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Yes, it works if I put a Mix2 after LiSa: adc => LiSa lisa => Mix2 mono => NRev reverb => dac; So LiSa is acting like a stereo object. However, if I use: adc => LiSa lisa => dac; lisa.pan has no effect, and I get no sound from either lisa.chan(0) => dac; or lisa.chan(1) => dac; So stereo output is not quite working right. Anyway, Mix2 solved my problem, so all is good for me. Joel On 04/09/2013 08:36 AM, Jeff Albert wrote:
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
mailto:jwmatthys@yahoo.com> 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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are you using the most current version of ChucK/mA? that one is working for me as expected: LiSa lisa => dac, without any channel assignment…
dt
On Apr 9, 2013, at 8:49 AM, Joel Matthys
Yes, it works if I put a Mix2 after LiSa:
adc => LiSa lisa => Mix2 mono => NRev reverb => dac;
So LiSa is acting like a stereo object. However, if I use:
adc => LiSa lisa => dac;
lisa.pan has no effect, and I get no sound from either lisa.chan(0) => dac; or lisa.chan(1) => dac;
So stereo output is not quite working right.
Anyway, Mix2 solved my problem, so all is good for me.
Joel
On 04/09/2013 08:36 AM, Jeff Albert wrote:
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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I'm using 1.3.1.3 built from source on Ubuntu 12.10 64bit. OK, so lisa.chan(0) => dac.chan(0) DOES work for me after all; same for channel 1. lisa.pan doesn't work, though. Joel On 04/09/2013 09:54 AM, Dan Trueman wrote:
are you using the most current version of ChucK/mA? that one is working for me as expected: LiSa lisa => dac, without any channel assignment...
dt
On Apr 9, 2013, at 8:49 AM, Joel Matthys
mailto:jwmatthys@yahoo.com> wrote: Yes, it works if I put a Mix2 after LiSa:
adc => LiSa lisa => Mix2 mono => NRev reverb => dac;
So LiSa is acting like a stereo object. However, if I use:
adc => LiSa lisa => dac;
lisa.pan has no effect, and I get no sound from either lisa.chan(0) => dac; or lisa.chan(1) => dac;
So stereo output is not quite working right.
Anyway, Mix2 solved my problem, so all is good for me.
Joel
On 04/09/2013 08:36 AM, Jeff Albert wrote:
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
mailto:jwmatthys@yahoo.com> 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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