Why take this twisted route after all?
There are the ecasound -chmix, -chmove, -chcopy options.
ecasound -i:jack_auto,Cog -o jack_alsa -chcopy:1,2 -epp:100
or even simpler:
ecasound -i:jack_auto,Cog -o jack_alsa -chmix:2
The first copies the output from channel 1 (left0 to channel2 (right) and
then uses internal panning effect (epp) to pan it to hard right (0=left,
50=center, 100=right).
The second form just takes all input in mixes it to channel 2 (if this
really gives the desired effect, I don't know, but strongly suspect). The
third form would be:
ecasound -i:jack_auto,Cog -o jack_alsa -chmove:1,2
Move channel1 to channel2, this implies, that channel one audio stops
playing there and is really MOVED to channel2.
Hope that helps!
Kindest regards
Julien
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