from what i recall about ASIO, it is not a multi-client protocol in the sense that two clients cannot share one channel. if PD is launched using two channels, these channels can't be used by Nuendo. sometimes the ASIO interface of an app is written so that this one application opens ALL the ASIO channels by default. if this is the case with Nuendo, then you would not get sound from any other app. you might look into that.
but the routing possibilties of the HDSPmixer are really incredible, so that would be the best bet [under windoze at least] if you can get the ASIO stuff sorted out. why not record to a simpler sound editor like Audacity, rather than something more complex like Nuendo? under Linux, all this stuff is sorted out quite easily by the Jack application. maybe a reason to give it a try?
best, d.
a.woldhek@kpn.com wrote:
hi Julien,
When I run both Nuendo and Pd, all sounds are shut off ; Pd was launched
using
only 2 asio tracks Obviously an ASIO problem
One possible workaround is to not use ASIO but i.e. direct sound in Nuendo. Then set the ASIO output on the hammerfal to the rec in of the Direct sound drivers (im not familiar with the layout of the Hammerfall, only with the Kx-project drivers for EMu 10k1 chips series Soundcards (liek Creative Live cards. (which also has a matrix like structure).
Or the other way around. You could select the direct sound and redirect that to the Asio inputs on Nuendo. Im not 100% sure that this will prevent any Ad/Da conversion but if the drivers are written well it should (and i assume the hammerfall drivers are pretty good with their excellent rep).
Cheers Anton
ps Im new to PD and this group so this is also my first post and me saying hi to everybody else here
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