In a multichannel chain where every channel but 1 is a copy of channel 1
what is the effect of an -eac:0,1 on channels 1+n?
psuedo example chain:
ecasound -i:foo_mono_input -f:32,4,48000 -o:foo_quad_output \
-eac:0,1 \
-erc:1,2 -eac:100,2 \
-erc:1,3 -eac:100,3 \
-erc:1,4 -eac:100,4
will channels 2-4 be silent because -eac:0,1 sets amplitude of channel 1
to zero before it gets copied to the other channels?
or would the other channels get copies of channel one from before the -eac?
I'm guessing the former ...
-ERic Rz.
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