Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like you can with MIDI?
dont ask me why, but I need to use the computer line input and also an audio card.
cheers
Le 2011-09-28 à 03:07:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like you can with MIDI? dont ask me why, but I need to use the computer line input and also an audio card.
options -audiodev, -inchannels and -outchannels can take multiple comma-separated numbers. There's a button for enabling up to four soundcards and apparently you can save those settings too, but I have not tried.
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hmm, how exactly? didnt work over here :(
2011/9/28 Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca
Le 2011-09-28 à 03:07:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like you
can with MIDI? dont ask me why, but I need to use the computer line input and also an audio card.
options -audiodev, -inchannels and -outchannels can take multiple comma-separated numbers. There's a button for enabling up to four soundcards and apparently you can save those settings too, but I have not tried.
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Hi Alexandre,
On 28/09/2011 08:30, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
hmm, how exactly? didnt work over here :(
2011/9/28 Mathieu Bouchard <matju@artengine.ca mailto:matju@artengine.ca>
Le 2011-09-28 à 03:07:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit : Hi folks, is there a way around to have multiple audio inputs, like you can with MIDI? dont ask me why, but I need to use the computer line input and also an audio card. options -audiodev, -inchannels and -outchannels can take multiple comma-separated numbers. There's a button for enabling up to four soundcards and apparently you can save those settings too, but I have not tried.
As Mathieu pointed out you can have multiple audio inputs with both command line switches an within PD. It would help, though, if you explained what your set-up is, first of all the hardware and also the Operating System.
Lorenzo.
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it just didn't, I put the comma and another dev number, but got an error.
error: 3: can't open error: -inchannels: can't open error: -audiooutdev: can't open error: 2: can't open error: -outchannels: can't open error: -midiindev: can't open error: 1: can't open
2011/9/28 Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca
Le 2011-09-28 à 03:30:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
hmm, how exactly? didnt work over here :(
How am I supposed to know what didn't work on your side ?
Or anyone else...
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Le 2011-09-28 à 03:53:00, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
it just didn't, I put the comma and another dev number, but got an error.
error: -inchannels: can't open error: -audiooutdev: can't open error: -outchannels: can't open error: -midiindev: can't open
Those look like Pd-extended-for-OSX doesn't support commandline arguments. But, as I said, the same thing is available in the Pd audio settings dialogue.
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