[Csnd] How to interpret so many available audio devices.
| Date | 2017-09-09 00:29 |
| From | Tobiah |
| Subject | [Csnd] How to interpret so many available audio devices. |
Csound is showing these available devices for my audio interface:
(Line 1/2 (Fast Track Ultra Out 1-2))
(Line 1/2 (M-Audio Fast Track Ul)
(Line 1/2 (M-Audio Fast Track Ultra))
(Line 3/4 (Fast Track Ultra Out 3-4))
(Line 3/4 (M-Audio Fast Track Ul)
(Line 3/4 (M-Audio Fast Track Ul)
(Line 3/4 (M-Audio Fast Track Ultra))
(Line 5/6 (Fast Track Ultra Out 5-6))
(Line 5/6 (M-Audio Fast Track Ul)
(Line 5/6 (M-Audio Fast Track Ultra))
(M-Audio Fast Track Ultra ASIO)
(Multichannel (Fast Track Ultra Multi Out))
(S/PDIF (M-Audio Fast Track Ultr)
(S/PDIF (M-Audio Fast Track Ultra))
(S/PDIF 1 (Fast Track Ultra Out 7-8))
(S/PDIF 2 (Fast Track Ultra Out 7-8))
(Speakers (M-Audio Fast Track Ul)
(Speakers (M-Audio Fast Track Ultra))
I assume that all of the Line 1/2 devices
are the same, but are they? Would the
Multichannel one appear to csound as an
8channel device? Two are called Speakers.
Anyone have any insight?
Thanks!
Tobiah
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| Date | 2017-09-09 14:35 |
| From | Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
| Subject | Re: [Csnd] How to interpret so many available audio devices. |
Yes, it looks like the asio device and the one named multichannel should give multichannel out. I'd try both in turn to see if one is more robust against dropouts. On Sep 9, 2017 1:30 AM, "Tobiah" <toby@tobiah.org> wrote: Csound is showing these available devices for my audio interface: |