Hi Tyler!
Create .ewf-files like this:
vim part2.ewf
source = vocals.wav
offset = 5.000
vim part3.wav
source = vocals.wav
offset = 10.000
And so on...
Then mix them like this:
ecasound -a:1 -i song.wav -a:2 -i vocals.wav -a:3 -i part2.ewf -a:4 -i
part3.ewf ... -a:all -o out.wav
Hope that helps!
Kindest regards
Julien
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