Am 28.04.2009 um 00:46 schrieb gabe vinardi:
that didn't work :(
but was a very good tip anyway... at least now i know how to
decrease the latencythanks, tell me if you have more ideas!
yes, i do:
list and will not be private. there are undoubtly more experienced
users than me subscribed, and some who actually use windows.
2. send your mails to the list plain text
3. try http://www.asio4all.com/
m.
thx max,, i already try with asio drivers... didn't work out
again, thanks for your hand!
if someone else can figure it out how to make my photon work as audio output or what could be this noise please reply.
just in the case that it is related, here is a message that pd returns when setting the photon as midi in: "Warning: midi input is dangerous in Microsoft Windows; see Pd manual)"
notice that it works perfectly as midi in anyway, the problem occurs only when i want to use it as AUDIO output
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Max abonnements@revolwear.com wrote:
Am 28.04.2009 um 00:46 schrieb gabe vinardi:
that didn't work :(
but was a very good tip anyway... at least now i know how to decrease the latency
thanks, tell me if you have more ideas!
yes, i do:
- always reply to all, so you make sure the conversation stays on the list and will not be private. there are undoubtly more experienced users than me subscribed, and some who actually use windows.
- send your mails to the list plain text
- try http://www.asio4all.com/
m.
again, thanks for your hand!
if someone else can figure it out how to make my photon work as audio output or what could be this noise please reply.
what kind of noise is it exactly? some (or lots) of extra clicks, but the
sound is there? if so, it should be the buffer setting, as someone already
said. you set that up in the card software / properties, outside of pd.
try setting the buffer + latency (in pd) at high values, and then going
down until it still sounds good. do it separately, maybe. or together.
just in the case that it is related, here is a message that pd returns when setting the photon as midi in: "Warning: midi input is dangerous in Microsoft Windows; see Pd manual)"
I don't know what that message means, it was there all the time and I
never had problems with midi. maybe it's there to make fun of people who
use windows instead of unix.