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[Csnd] ASIO drivers and csound

Date2014-05-07 22:26
FromDavid Worrall
Subject[Csnd] ASIO drivers and csound
Hi All,
I have no experience of using ASIO drivers - with csound or anything else. My enthusiasm for csound has wetted some appetites, however :-)
I have a colleague who has some rather exacting requirements:

My questions would then be:
Can I send 32 audio channels on a RME MADIface soundcard, sample synchronously?
Are there ASIO drivers for the RME soundcards in Csound?

As I understand it, the csound interface would be through PortAudio - is that correct?

And once csound is installed, he could just call -odev99 to check that this ASIO drivers are available. Is that correct?
If so, is all this available via the proecopiled versions of csound (sorry I don't know what platform) or does he need to build from source?

Does anyone have any other advice/lnks I can pass on to him?

Many thanks,

David


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Date2014-05-08 07:50
FromOeyvind Brandtsegg
SubjectRe: [Csnd] ASIO drivers and csound
Hi
This should work just fine. The system wide audio drivers are
available for Csound. Normally, a multichannel soundcard might show up
as multiple stereo devices in addition to the interleaved multichannel
device. Might be named like RME MADI 1+2, RME MADI 3+4, ... ... and
finallly RME MADI ASIO (this would be the one he want to use, as it
acesses all channels aas one interleaved device).
I guess he's on windows since he asks about ASIO and the precompiled
Csound will be all good.

2014-05-07 23:26 GMT+02:00 David Worrall :
> Hi All,
> I have no experience of using ASIO drivers - with csound or anything else.
> My enthusiasm for csound has wetted some appetites, however :-)
> I have a colleague who has some rather exacting requirements:
>
> My questions would then be:
> Can I send 32 audio channels on a RME MADIface soundcard, sample
> synchronously?
> Are there ASIO drivers for the RME soundcards in Csound?
>
>
> As I understand it, the csound interface would be through PortAudio - is
> that correct?
>
> And once csound is installed, he could just call -odev99 to check that this
> ASIO drivers are available. Is that correct?
> If so, is all this available via the proecopiled versions of csound (sorry I
> don't know what platform) or does he need to build from source?
>
> Does anyone have any other advice/lnks I can pass on to him?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> David
>
>
> ______________________________________
> Prof. Dr. David Worrall
> Emerging Audio Research (EAR)
> Audio Department
> International Audio Laboratories Erlangen
> Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS
> Am Wolfsmantel 33
> 91058 Erlangen
> Telefon  +49 (0) 91 31 / 7 76-62 44
> Fax      +49 (0) 91 31 / 7 76-20 99
> E-Mail: david.worrall@iis.fraunhofer.de
> Internet: www.iis.fraunhofer.de
> ---
> Adjunct Senior Research Fellow
> School of Music, Australian National University
> david.worrall@anu.edu.au
>
>
>
>



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