| Richard Dobson schrieb:
> The Windows version doesn't have code to open multiple cards anyway.
> However, the number of channels is passed directly to the MME driver, so
> that if a real multi-channel card is available, Csound should be able to
> use it up to as many channels as they both support. I will be trying
> this very thing out at home soon, using the Creamware Pulsar.
I'd be happy if you could post the results. I suppose no source-code
changes are required to use this feature (on win)? Is it possible at all
(within MME or DirectX) to open multiple devices?
> As latency is generally determined by buffer sizes in bytes, it may be
> somewhat better for quad streams and higher, than it is for mere stereo.
I don't quite understand. Wouldn't latency double since you would have
to circulate through the buffers twice as often (stereo <-> quad)?
Steve.
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