Hi again,
I've been searching the list archives even more and I've found several
posts that say that this can be done and that the instructions can be
found from the archives. However I haven't been able to find any
instructions. =) So any ideas how to do it in Windows XP? Sorry for
nagging, but I really like using Pd, but if there is not support for
my hardware I might have to change the software.
-Mika
Hi all,
I have a problem how to use multiple audio devices in Pd. I tired to search the archives but didn't find anything useful. Anyway...
I have RME Fireface 800 audio interface and RME Octamic microphone pre-amplifier. Octamic is connected to Fireface with ADAT. I'm using Windows XP. I have connected 8 mics to Octamic and 4 mics to Fireface (it also has 4 mic level inputs). The problem is that I don't know how to get all 12 channels to work in Pd.
when I start Pd with -listdev, I get
audio input devices: 0. Live! Cam Optia AF (Mic)
- Fireface Analog (1+2) MME
- Fireface Analog (3+4) MME
- Fireface Analog (5+6) MME
- Fireface Analog (7+8) MME
- Fireface Analog (9+10) MME
- Fireface SPDIF MME
- Fireface ADAT1 (1+2) MME
- Fireface ADAT1 (3+4) MME
- Fireface ADAT1 (5+6) MME
- Fireface ADAT1 (7+8) MME
- Fireface ADAT2 (1+2) MME
- Fireface ADAT2 (3+4) MME
- Fireface ADAT2 (5+6) MME
- Fireface ADAT2 (7+8) MME
- Fireface Analog (1+2)
- Fireface Analog (3+4)
- Fireface Analog (5+6)
- Fireface Analog (7+8)
- Fireface Analog (9+10)
I can have the 8 Octamic channels if start Pd with -audioindev 7 -inchannels 8. Or the 4 Fireface channel by -audioindev 4 -inchannels 4. But when I try to define both like this, -audioindev 4,7 -inchannels 4,8 pd gives an error "separate audio device choice not supported; using sequential devices."
-audioindev 4 -inchannels 12, does not work either.
So is it impossible to get the two different devices working simultaneously or is there some kind of hack?
Thanks for any help
-Mika