Hi Ken, Am Donnerstag, den 17.05.2007, 00:13 -0700 schrieb Ken Restivo: > For a few months now, I've been using ecasound daemons to run my > effects chains for performance purposes. > > Now I want to do some more with these, change them around, and > experiment with them. To do that, I need to connect to the existing > running instances, using some kind of client, and tweak their > parameters. > > I tried ecamonitor, but it doesn't *do* anything. It just sits there, > and doesn't accept any keyboard input. > > What tool actually works for connecting to an existing ecasound > instance, much as, say, "ingen -g" connects to a running ingen daemon? I don't know if this is of any help for you, but if you take a look at ecamonitor's source code, which is actually a Python script, you'll see that all it does is connecting to ecasound's TCP port and issuing ecasound-iam commands. It should be relatively straightforward to extend this to accept more commands from stdin. Unfortunately, I don't have the time currently... Hope this helps Jan _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user