On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 07:44:28PM +0300, alex stone wrote: > On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 7:24 PM, alex stone <compose59@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I've set up a multiple input output .conf, using your /impulse/copy > > function. > > It works really well, and i've been adding them up to my current test which > > is 18 ins, and 18 outs, being 16 ER's, and 2 Tails. (more or less.) > > This is with the "greathall". wav. > > (And the naming function works a treat, and makes things easy to see and > > identify quickly in a patchbay.) > > > > There's a lot more to do, including tweaking the ER start and finish > > points, but, and this is the Q: > > > > I can set the jconv outs, to ardours ins, and pan them, so the ER 'image' > > is in the same location aurally (roughly, for now) as the dry signal. > > > > But is it possible to 'pan' the ER within the .conf itself, per in and out, > > including the impulse/copy ins and outs? > > > > Or can i only do this within Ardour, or another app? > > > > At the moment, everything's coming out in the middle, and i'm considering > > adding busses to create a panned sound image. (At this stage of template > > building, anyway) Alex, could you please explain what you are trying to do ? I'm asking because I have a strong impresssion you are complicating your life difficult by doing it in an upside-down way. It never makes any sense to run 18 instances of the same reverb - you can have the same result with just one. > as a follow on to this, i've been trying to figure out your multi channel > panning mechanism in Ardour's mixing strips. > So far no success. > How do i identify which in is going to which dot? > I tried it listening to signal, but nothing seems to change. I've tried to make sense of them many times and always failed. If you want surround, you should have a look at Ambisonic panning. -- FA Io lo dico sempre: l'Italia è troppo stretta e lunga. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user