Hi,
I'm not sure if there are any cheap ASIO cards around... i think ASIO is more of a pro market kind of thing since it's only use is for audio production. there are some really good audio interface cards/devices that use it though.
matt.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Miller Puckette" mpuckett@man104-1.ucsd.edu To: "mark" mark@junklight.com Cc: "Matthew Nish-Lapidus" mattn-l@rogers.com; "PD List" pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 6:09 PM Subject: Re: [PD] ASIO drivers in windows
Hi all,
There's a Pd "portaudio" interface (in s_mac.c and s_portaudio.c), and portaudio supports ASIO in "beta"... see http://www.portaudio.com/
So in principle you can get Pd to talk to ASIO by just linking it all toghether. I haven't tried this because I don't have any soundcards in my Windows machine that support ASIO.
Come to think of it, what's the cheapest soundcard ASIO supports?
cheers Miller
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 10:48:46PM -0000, mark wrote:
Hi,
this would be really useful to me too because then I could stream multiple channels into the creamware environment.
I've just downloaded the aiso SDK - it comes with lots of examples and looks pretty straight forward. Is there any documentation on how the current driver is implemented?
BTW I am not really in a position to take on this project right now 'cos I'm expecting my first kid any day now but I don't mind giving a helping hand
cheers
mark
-----Original Message----- From: Matthew Nish-Lapidus [mailto:mattn-l@rogers.com] Sent: 27 January 2002 17:32 To: PD List Subject: [PD] ASIO drivers in windows
hi,
does anybody know if PD will work with windows ASIO audio drivers?... specifically for the EMI2|6 audio interface by Emagic. i want to take advantage of the 6 outs on the device in PD and to this point haven't
been
able to figure out how.
thanks, matt.