Hello Matt!
If you want to do this with ecasound, it shouldn't be a problem, just use
several chains.
ecasound -a:1 -f:16,2,44100 -i resample-hq,96000,input.wav -o output44100.wav
-a:2 -f:16,2,22050 -i resample-hq,96000,input.wav -o output22050.wav
Or whatever you use for resampling. This should theoretically work. If you
want to open the file only once... Perhaps you might use loops, but I'm not
sure on that one.
Hope that helps
Julien
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