Hallo I have two audio cards:
both working fine under win2k
pd -listdev returned: MIDI input device #1: SB Live! MIDI UART MIDI output device #1: SB Live! MIDI Synth MIDI output device #2: SB Live! MIDI UART MIDI output device #3: Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth audio input device #1: SB Live! Wave Device audio input device #2: Darla20 1/2 Analog audio output device #1: SB Live! Wave Device audio output device #2: Darla20 1/2 Analog audio output device #3: Darla20 3/4 Analog audio output device #4: Darla20 5/6 Analog audio output device #5: Darla20 7/8 Analog
I have to prepare an installation and I'd like to use all the 8 outchannels triggering samples via midi
I have some problems:
only the first two channels (to test I'm using a touched version of the "test audio and midi" patch, with "dac~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8" for the output)
"resyncing audio" message than it tells me this "audio I/O stuck... closing audio"
respond with the usage text
studying all programming related stuff so I'm really a newbie), but after some searching i found this code into s_main.c
#ifdef NT /* resynchronization is on by default for mulltichannel, otherwise off. */ if (resync == -1) resync = (inchannels > 2 || outchannels > 2); if (!resync) nt_noresync(); ...
this make me think that really there's no -noresync option to call cause.. correct me if i'm wrong... it doesn't even get parsed
-finally is there a way to get multichannel working under win? if there is a way, is there someone that can give me any help?
p.s. i think i'll need some time to understand some issues but it's there a way to achieve my result also by recompiling... if there is, is there a way to compile with borland free commandline compiler. I don't have VC++ and actually I don't know where to catch it.
Thanks in advance for any help just ask me if some other info is needed Francesco