Okay. I see. I'm doing it on a Mac with bash in terminal. Do I need to do a "for each" and an "echo" or something? Or perhaps specify the thing more? I'm new to bash and Sox. Thanks for any help! > > On Sep 23, 2017 at 4:27 PM, wrote: > > > > On Sep 23 15:10:34, jn.ml.sxu.88@wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote: > On 2017-09-23 00:26, AE Photos02 wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > > > I am making a script that is supposed to mix together 2 separate > > versions > > of the same files. So far so good. Now it has to be able to do this in a > > batch of all files in one folder, to an output file, a mixed file. > > > > The idea is to have samples called *sweep1.wav be combined with the > > files > > called *sweep2.wav. So far my script is combining *only* one specific > > *"sweep1" > > file*, the last in my list *(which is number 3)*, with one the correct > > "sweep2" file. > > > > > > *HereĀ“s the script so far:* > > > > ------------------------- > > > > for file in ./*sweep1* > > > > do > > > > for file2 in ./*sweep2* > > > > do > > > > out=COMBINED > > > > sox -V4 -m -v 1 $file -v 1 $file2 $file-$out.wav > > > > done > > > > done > > > > -------------------------- This is most probably a shell scripting problem which has nothing to do with SoX. > > for file in ./*sweep1* > > do > > for file2 in ./*sweep2* You are combining every *sweep1* file with every *sweep2* file, overwriting the output over and over again. Of course the last wins. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users > >