Am 16.12.09 14:53 schrieb "august" unter august@alien.mur.at:
Can you put the files online somewhere so I can download them and test them?
Of course:
this plays fine: http://romanhaefeli.net/8ch_does_play.wav
this plays, but no sound: <don't know if i can post that link on the list>
Why does that link not go through to the list? hmm.
I didn't want to post a file publicly that is not mine.
Anyway, if you set up readanysf~ with 8 channel output, both DO play just fine. The second one is playing, but is VERY soft....just jack up the amplitude multiplication on it. Readanysf~ doesn't normalize your audio for you.
My test patch used [env~]-[nbx] for testing and it showed '0' on all channels, while it definitely showed some output when playing using [readsf~ 8]. I cannot test again right now, but it is already good to know, that it works for you. Am i right in thinking, that this probably gavl related and not [readanysf~] specifally?
Thanks for testing the file.
BTW: Is there some documentation about how [readanysf~] (or the underlying layer) tries to assign the channels, when the number of channels created and the number of channels of the loaded file do not match?
no. this is all undefined as it comes from gavl. Thank you for bringing it up though. I am now in discussion with the developer about making an arbitrary mix matrix for mixing channels. I also found a bug in gavl that makes readanysf~ crash if you start it with, say, 4 channels, but feed it an 8 channel audio.
Yeah, discovered that as well. I haven't figured out, which setups are 'allowed' and which not. Here loading a 6-channel file to [readanysf~ 8] crashes.
So, this will have to change for the next version.
Thanks a lot for your work. Keep us informed.
Roman
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