Re: Multiple Pipes in series - possible?

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Just use /tmp as what is the difference?

 

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From: Brandon Lincoln Snyder
Sent: 29 June 2021 12:47
To: sox-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Multiple Pipes in series - possible?

 

Hello everyone! New sox user here. Is it possible to run multiple pipe operations in series? 

 

For example, instead of:

"sox"  "|'sox'   'input-audio.wav' -p  gain 0.0" "output-audio.wav" 

 

and then

 

"sox"  "|'sox'   'output-audio.wav' -p  gain 0.0" "output-audio-2.wav" 

 

is it possible to have the pipe in the first command to be in the input for the pipe in the second command? Something like:

 

"sox"  "|'sox'   '"|'sox'   'input-audio.wav' -p  gain 0.0"' -p  gain 0.0" "output-audio2.wav" 

 

^this command as it is here does not work, but perhaps it is a trivial problem in my syntax.

 

The goal is to run many pipe operations without needing to write intermediate files. 

 

Thanks.

best,

Brandon 

 

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Brandon Lincoln Snyder

Composer | Musician | Writer - Stuttgart, Germany

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Harvard University 2018

brandonlincolnsnyder.com

 

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