On 2017-09-23 00:26, AE Photos02 wrote:
Hello everyone.
I am making a script that is supposed to mix together 2 separate
versions
of the same files. So far so good. Now it has to be able to do this in
a
batch of all files in one folder, to an output file, a mixed file.
The idea is to have samples called *sweep1.wav be combined with the
files
called *sweep2.wav. So far my script is combining *only* one specific
*"sweep1"
file*, the last in my list *(which is number 3)*, with one the correct
"sweep2" file.
*Here´s the script so far:*
-------------------------
for file in ./*sweep1*
do
for file2 in ./*sweep2*
do
out=COMBINED
sox -V4 -m -v 1 $file -v 1 $file2 $file-$out.wav
done
done
--------------------------
As you may see I have put -v 1 in front of both of the files. If I do
not,
the two files will be mixed with a linear gain of 0.5, I guess half of
its
linear gain value.
Hope someone can see my error here. The output should be the
combination of
the two first files with the same file name tokens. The method is
"mix",
-m.
Change the script so that instead of
sox -V4 -m -v 1 $file -v 1 $file2 $file-$out.wav
it issues
echo sox -V4 -m -v 1 $file -v 1 $file2 $file-$out.wav
(if that's appropriate for the script language concerned) and find out
what the
set of sox commands it actually issues are. If it only issues one
command then
you need to fix the script - not a sox problem.
Is it by any chance seeing the combined file (whose name will start with
$file)
as one of the files seen by the outer loop? Maybe it would be better to
put the
new files in a different folder.
--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own
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