Subject: Re: [ecasound] changing cop-parameters
From: Kai Vehmanen (k_AT_eca.cx)
Date: Mon Dec 16 2002 - 05:45:06 EET
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Julien Patrick Claassen wrote:
> I have a question. If I want to change a parameter of a cop, do I need to
> disconnect the chain temporarily (or does the engine need to do it)?
Nope, cop-set is so called real-time operation and can be performed during
processing. List of real-time safe operations can be found from
ecasound-iam(5). Currently the list is as follows:
'start', 'stop', 'setpos', 'rewind', 'forward',
'c-select', 'c-mute', 'c-bypass', 'cop-select', 'copp-select'
and 'copp-value'.
> I wanna do a realtime recording and then start an effect, stop it and maybe
> restart it again later. Is this possible without a connected midi-controller?
Yes, but note that you cannot add nor remove effects in real-time (i.e.
cop-add and cop-remove are no rt-safe).
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