Hi Miha,
Thanks for your reply.
So really my only cost effective option is to get another PCI128 I hope configuring OSS again will be less trouble than it was the first time!
I suppose once you have multiple OSS devices you simply specify the device numbers for in and out? or do you just set the number of input channels?
Thanks
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Miha_Tom=B9i=E8?= wrote:
Hello!
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
I have a PCI128 card and running PD on windows and Linux. I'm wondering if there is any way I can use three Inputs and 1 output on my PCI 128? I think there was some code out there to do multiple outs (more than 2) on linux with the PCI 128? Could that be modified to do 3 in and 1 out?
Sorry to disappoint you but you can't do this. PCI128 has ONE adc and TWO dac's. This is all you can use. If you use mono channels you can have two ins and four outs. Not a channel more -- sorry.
Miha...
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Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 hat gesagt: // Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
So really my only cost effective option is to get another PCI128 I hope configuring OSS again will be less trouble than it was the first time!
I suppose once you have multiple OSS devices you simply specify the device numbers for in and out? or do you just set the number of input channels?
Don't try this. Your two cards will get out of snyc soon. It's a common misunderstanding, that two cheap comsumer cards give you something, that manufacturers like RME or Midiman charge a lot of bucks for.
If you need multichannel (>2) recording, you will need a multichannel card.
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