Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.
I managed to get the card working (with four channels). It turned out to be quite simple.
I downloaded a set of generic drivers, kX drivers, and installed them. Then, opening the settings, set the speaker configuration to 5.1 (it does not allow 7.1 which the Audigy2 card should be capable of) with '5.1 Direct Path' output. The important thing is these have ASIO copabilities.
dac~ 1 to dac~ 4 all then work indepently as desired.
These drivers can be freely downloaded from www.kxproject.com and worked correctly with my Audigy2 ZS on WinXP.
From: Rua Haszard Morris ruahm@yahoo.com To: Luke Yelavich luke@audioslack.com, Mark Constantinconstantinaconstaninus mark959959@hotmail.com CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Pd multichannel output using a PC Audigy2 ZS sound card Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 13:32:55 +1300 (NZDT)
I don't know how this is done, but the BASS game audio lib (www.un4seen.com), manages to allow direct use of the six channels of my Extigy (down the USB too would you believe it!). I tested this with one of the lib's demo apps, playing three different mp3 files at once (and yes, they came out the speakers independently - one thru the front pair, one thru the rears, and one wierd-sounding of course the sub & centre..)
I have been unable to get PortAudio to do this - but there must be some way, if BASS can do it!
Would be very interested to know if anybody with know-how investigates further...
apologies for OT of this....! Cheers, Rua.
--- Luke Yelavich luke@audioslack.com wrote: > At 05:33 PM 9/10/2003, Mark
Constantinconstantinaconstaninus wrote:
I wish to produce output on the 6 channels of a PC
Creative Audigy2 ZS
sound card independently (running Pd under WinXP).
I have tried starting
the program with the following: pd -outchannels 6 and then address each of the outputs using dac~ 1
...... dac~ 6
However, only the standard two channels (dac~ 1 and
dac~ 2) work.
Any suggestions anyone might have as to how I may
use the other channels
will be greatly appreciated.
You would have to use Audigy drivers that would allow the independant use of the inputs and outputs. IIRC, the drivers that come with the Audigy don't allow this. Maybe they do in ASIO, but I don't know. Someone else on the list may be able to enlighten us, as I am interested in this as well.
hth
Regards Luke
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