[PD] Multichannel + asio

matthew jones M.Jones at signal.qinetiq.com
Thu Nov 21 15:19:16 CET 2002


thanks.

> pd -asio -sounddev x -inchannels y -outchannels z
> (x, y and z are a single number)

single numbers?  does this mean multichannel is not possible???


----- Original Message -----
From: "Johannes Taelman" <johannes.taelman at rug.ac.be>
To: "matthew jones" <M.Jones at signal.dra.hmg.gb>; <PD-list at iem.kug.ac.at>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] Multichannel + asio


> Look at the output of
> pd -asio -listdev
> and run
>
> btw. please turn off html for emails
>
> good luck
>  j#|@
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: matthew jones
> To: PD-list at iem.kug.ac.at
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:28 PM
> Subject: [PD] Multichannel + asio
>
>
> hi,
> seem to be having some dificulty specifying multiple input and output
> channels in the startup arguments.
> pd -listdev gives something like (this is from memory)
>
> Audio Input #1: Creative Soundblaster
> Audio Input #2: M-Audio Delta 1010 Multichannel
> Audio Input #3: M-Audio Delta 1010 1/2
> Audio Input #4: M-Audio Delta 1010 3/4
> Audio Input #5: M-Audio Delta 1010 5/6
> Audio Input #6: M-Audio Delta 1010 7/8
> Audio Input #7: M-Audio Delta 1010 Mon Mixer
> Audio Input #8: M-Audio Delta 1010 SPDIF
>
> (The outputs are the same...)
> clearly, I want to be using the Delta 1010.
>
> for some reason, specifying pd.exe -asio -inchannels 3,4,5,6 -outchannels
> 3,4,5,6
> means pd complains about illegal channel number, then takes a long time to
> register the quit command.
>
> so I try:
> pd.exe -asio -inchannels 2 -outchannels 2
>
> same thing.  In fact, if I try specifying channel numbers, it complains.
I
> can get the Delta 1010 to work only by not specifying any channel numbers,
> and altering windows' default device to be Delta 1010.  it works, but only
1
> stereo pair.
>
> Any idea how to get multichannel I/O working??
>
> cheers,
> M
>
>





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