For my usage, dropouts won't really be a problem, as I'm only interested in the average sound power on each input, not the sound itself. (Am I wrong here?)
Maybe the more practical way is multiple PD instances, but I'd rather prefer to have PD manage multiple sound cards, as some other apps do (at least, AFAIK).
So, please, could you explain to me how you have used multiple soudcards??
jln
Le 28 avr. 04, à 09:04, zmoelnig@iem.at a écrit :
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Hi,
2- Use a lot of cheap USB sound card for mic INPUT, say 10 * 2 Inputs.
I suppose clock will not be a problem for Inputs? But I can't see how to do this one...
i don't see why it shouldn't be a problem. as soon as the packets of digital audio that gotto pd's adc~ will get out of sync, you will have dropouts (as long as you are using 1 instance of pd) (and of course, dropouts might be no problem for your application)
sorry about this...
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