Chris, I wonder if this discussion from a while ago might relate usefully to your intended uses for LADSPA plugins in SoX...
As for my own use, I did not pursue the discussed application further because of the problem of precisely synchronizing each individual stream. I may at some point revisit the issues, but not for some months at least.
Frank Frank Williams Via iPhone I'm still looking into this and haven't given up: sox -M formant.wav carrier.wav \ -b 16 result.wav --rate 44100 \ ladspa vocoder 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
"sox FAIL formats: can't open input file `1': No such file or directory"
I'll let you know if I find a solution first. So far it seems that the vocoder plugin is unusual in that it takes multiple input files. Most ladspa discussion I see out there takes one and outputs one.
I haven't tried the other ladspa plugins yet either within SOX. Maybe I should find and test one first there (searching for examples now).
I'm also going to play with the built-in ladspa commands separate with some good reading here:
From what I can see though, the applyplugin command likes one input as well.
Kind regards,
Chris
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