Writing multi-channel output to a WvOut
Hey all, I haven't really even looked at this before recently (never wanted to record non-realtime, and just used Jack/Logic before), but now I'm doing stuff that lags badly in real time so I'm running ChucK in --silent. Anyway, how do you write multi-channel output to a WvOut? The UGen specs and examples aren't really clear on this, and whenever I do a dac => WvOut w => blackhole; I get single-channel audio, even when I have the dac running in stereo. Thanks a lot. Andrew
Hey Andrew,
I don't think that they've implemented that yet. I think that the
work-around was dual-mono and then use Audacity or your favorite
editor to join them into a stereo file.
That's what I do, anyway...
Best,
Mike
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Andrew C. Smith
Hey all, I haven't really even looked at this before recently (never wanted to record non-realtime, and just used Jack/Logic before), but now I'm doing stuff that lags badly in real time so I'm running ChucK in --silent. Anyway, how do you write multi-channel output to a WvOut? The UGen specs and examples aren't really clear on this, and whenever I do a dac => WvOut w => blackhole; I get single-channel audio, even when I have the dac running in stereo. Thanks a lot.
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One trick I use is to have ChucK play back the two resulting files to dac.chan(0) and dac.chan(1) to make sure the output is what I expected before I start joining files. For me this speeds up the process quite a bit. Yours, Kas.
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Andrew C. Smith
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Kassen
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mike clemow