Hi!
You can use -km option to use your MIDI-keyboard controllers. Like this:
ecasound -c -i input -o output -ea:100 -km:1,0,100,1,1
-ea is amplifier and then -km:
-km:parameter_number,minimum,maximum,midi_controller_number,midi_channel
Thus you take parameter 1 of -ea (ea only has one). You enable changes
between 0 and 100 (no sound, 100% volume), you use midi-controller 1 (the
modwheel), on midi-channel 1 (the first midi-channel).
If you have a MIDI-keyboard this is the easiest and most intuitive way to
change controller parameters in realtime.
HTH.
Kindest regards
Julien
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