Hi, Joel!
Thanks a lott for your help!
I just realized that if I wait 15-20 seconds after starting the play, the sound
is heard. Strange.
The es command outputs
nama lotta1 l1 > es
### Chain operator status (chainsetup '/home/lrs/nama/lotta1/Setup.ecs') ###
Chain "1":
1. Normal pan: [1] right-% 50.000
2. Amplify (dB): [1] gain-db 0.000, [2] channel 0.000
Chain "3":
1. Normal pan: [1] right-% 50.000
2. Amplify (dB) (BYPASSED): [1] gain-db 0.000, [2] channel 0.000
I tried the bypass command:
nama lotta1 l1 > bypass
track
l1
, bypassing effects:
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/share/perl5/ve
ndor_perl/Nama/Grammar.pm line 332.
D ()
nama lotta1 l1 >
With `ecasound -c Setup.ecs', it starts to play immediately if I type start.
Also if I use setpos to enter a new position beforehand.
Thanks - Lars
On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 08:00:19PM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
Any hints?
You can double check the effects being
what you commanded (and as listed by show-track/sh command)
by typing the Ecasound command 'es' at the Nama command prompt.
Ecasound will return its list of the chain operators (effects)
on all chains (tracks).
If you loaded a chain setup
into Ecasound manually and achieved audio output, I would expect
Nama to succeed loading the same chain setup.
I just created a test project, imported a WAV file and played it
back successfully. I'm sure your issue can be resolved.
Joel
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Joel Roth