4, maybe 8, perhaps even 16 channels of audio...going out of ableton live (or logic, or cubase, or whatever) and into pd,
..in windows
...without much fuss
am i dreaming?
or does someone know of a way to do this?
(on mac, i'd just use soundflower16)
hard off wrote:
4, maybe 8, perhaps even 16 channels of audio...going out of ableton live (or logic, or cubase, or whatever) and into pd,
..in windows
...without much fuss
am i dreaming?
or does someone know of a way to do this?
(on mac, i'd just use soundflower16)
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It was a dream with or without fuss whatsoever, for windows, until recently. Now there is Jack for windows, which is still at an early stage. But I've tested basic functionality and it worked, it was 2 months ago.
You should search for jackdmp on the web. It's a new implementation of Jack which can take advantage of multiple cores and it runs on windows. It's not very easy to get things running, you will have to deal with the command line for some things and dig some documentation if you think that is a fuss but hey, you have no other choice for windows. : )
Good Luck Batuhan
hi, did you try jack server?
hard off a écrit :
4, maybe 8, perhaps even 16 channels of audio...going out of ableton live (or logic, or cubase, or whatever) and into pd,
..in windows
...without much fuss
am i dreaming?
or does someone know of a way to do this?
(on mac, i'd just use soundflower16)
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On Nov 26, 2007 8:40 PM, hard off hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
4, maybe 8, perhaps even 16 channels of audio...going out of ableton live (or logic, or cubase, or whatever) and into pd,
..in windows
I think it depends on the soundcard. I had an Audigy previously and it was set by default to have 6 or so channels that could be set as input/output. I believe I had to set input in the mixer, to "Mic", "Wavetable synth", "what you hear", etc. I never actually used that many channels, though, and it's been a long time since I relied on Windows. Actually that was one of the things I hated about my university's Macs, that you had to send all audio through the external sound device. I guess you could try holding a microphone up to the speaker. Does ASIO4all have any option to do this??
If I work on my wife's Mac, I'll be sure to check out soundflower16; the university didn't allow students to install software, but my wife's far more trusting.
-Chuckk
...without much fuss
am i dreaming?
or does someone know of a way to do this?
(on mac, i'd just use soundflower16)
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