Hi Nick,
I use an RME 9636 (aka Hammerfall lite card) with pd, with an external ADAT DA converter (Swissonic DA24), 8 balanced outs, it works fine with native drivers.
About spatialization, there's the vbap external in Guenter Geiger's ggext external library, didn't try it but I'm interested too about spatialization tecniques (I'll follow the B. Truax and Ircam workshop about spatialization tecniques at the ICMC2000 in Berlin).
Regards
Alessandro Fogar
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From : nick@music.gla.ac.uk To : pd-list@iem.mhsg.ac.at Cc : Date : Thu, 22 Jun 2000 12:33:05 +0100 Subject : Re: multiple channels in pd
"[L] matthias tarasiewicz" wrote:
how do i use multiple channels out of pd -- i am planning to use 2
or 3
soundcards and wanted to know if it is possible to use the different dsps out of pd ... (linux) any other ideas of using multichannel?
thankyou
mt
Hi,
Sorry, this is not exactly an answer to your question: in fact it's another related question.
I seem to remember there is some experience among members of this list of the RME soundcards under Linux, and using them with PD.
Has anyone successfully achieved multichannel i/o using an RME card
and
PD (Linux)? It seems to me one of the RME cards is probably the best
way
to go, in terms of h/ware spec and driver support, but if anyone has other ideas....
At the University of Glasgow here we are interested in setting up a Pd box to do some sound spatialisation stuff. If anyone has any info or experience in this area, I'd be interested to share ideas/problems as we'd really like to get this going quickly.
cheers,
Nick
-- Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, University of Glasgow, Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 4096/6065 Glasgow G12 8QQ Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518 UK. http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick