Terje, sending the synth and music through different cards should work. you only will have to make sure, that the music player let's you set the output device. Just have a look in the settings of your prefered music player, if you can set the output device - if not, change the player *smile*
As I only use this splitting for high quality audio recording I use software that has it's own drivers and settings for the devices. hth Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "TS. Terje Strømberg" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:21 PM Subject: VS: SV: Sound Found out the problem with Eloquence, for my way of using speech. First it was Spanish or Italiano. Second, Eloquence is 10 times faster than Ivona and Scansoft wich was set to rate 16. I was thinking it was something wrong with the speech synthesizer. I had the Eloquence script fix. I was thinking about Martins fix regarding 96/192 kHz. Since i have a usb soundcard. I think it is best to use usb. Then the voice synthesizer automatically is sendt through usb. It seems impossible to send WE through the native soundcard of the laptop and at the same time using usb. What do you think? Some good accessible software that can route WE through native and the music through usb? Not saying i will try this at once, but maybe later some time. Take care Terje Strømberg -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: TS. Terje Strømberg [mailto:[email protected]] Sendt: 23. november 2010 08:22 Til: 'Martin Thomas Schrott'; 'Stephen Clower'; '[email protected]' Emne: SV: SV: Sound Stephen, Martin, Steve and others. Interesting. I was only paying around with a usb sound card. Only for audio and speech. Maybe i will play with a mic later, but don`t have time for a while. I was surprised about loosing speech. Looks like the pass through have to be done natively in the sound card. Like you`re suggested. Don`t know if this is possible on this card. Should the Eloquence voices be so fast? Don`t understand a thing. Take care Terje Strømberg -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: Martin Thomas Schrott [mailto:[email protected]] Sendt: 23. november 2010 05:45 Til: Stephen Clower; [email protected] Emne: Re: SV: Sound Steve and Terje, I am not sure what Terje was trying to do, but I can tell you what my problem was: I was recording some audio tracks with 192/24 and wanted to switch the voice synthisizer (eloquence) to the recording interface so I would hear the speech in the same phones as the sound I was recording. otherwise I would have to have two phones on my head, One for WE and one for the sound - and I have no idea how to handle this *smile* Since this did not work - The only solution I found was to plug the output of the internal soundcard (where WE works) into an source input of the audio interface and there did monitor the source. The only problem with this solution is (beside the additional cable) is an anoiing sound because of the bad quality of the internal card or problems with the power adapter - could not solve this. Only running the notebook on battery instead of the power adapter does help to remove this. cheers Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Clower" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 2:13 PM Subject: Re: SV: Sound Terje, I don't believe so. Windows doesn't natively support upsampling beyond 48kHZ. The sound card will have to take care of this when it's opened at such a high rate. I'm guessing that for the sake of performance, most high-end card manufacturers don't bother. Truthfully, you oly need the device open so high if you intend to record or play back audio at 24/192. Otherwise, Windows has to up and downsample your audio. If you aren't recording or playing back native high fidelity sound, then keep the card open at 48K. Anything beyond that will just waste system resources. Regards, Steve On 11/22/2010 6:22 AM, TS. Terje Strømberg wrote: > Both Ivona, Scansoft and Microsoft SAPI synthesizers will not work at 96 > kHz. Not on my card at least. Neither did Eloquence that was in the WE. > Looks like we have a hearing problem too. > > You need external hardware to use Dectalk, right? > > Is there a speech synthesizer that will work at 96/192 kHz ? > > Take care > Terje Strømberg > > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: TS. Terje Strømberg [mailto:[email protected]] > Sendt: 21. november 2010 18:48 > Til: 'Stephen Clower'; 'gw-info-gwmicro.com' > Emne: SV: Sound > > Stephen, > > I use SAPI only. Ivona and Scansoft. Later i will try Eloquence. Don`t > remember if it was Ivona or Scansoft i used. Did not think of trying > different synthesizers. Can`t do that now because i am on Bluetooth > headphones and it is a mess to get the sound back to Bluetooth. > > Take care > Terje Strømberg > > > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: Stephen Clower [mailto:[email protected]] > Sendt: 21. november 2010 16:57 > Til: gw-info-gwmicro.com > Emne: Re: Sound > > Terje, > > Which synthesizer are you using? Does this happen with both Dectalk and > Eloquence? What about SAPI voices? > > Regards, > Steve > > > On 11/21/2010 5:44 AM, TS. Terje Strømberg wrote: >> When I set the soundcard to 96 kHz, the sound/voice of Window Eyes >> disappear. When I set it back to 48 kHz the sound/voice of Window Eyes > comes >> back. Any idea of why? >> >> >> Take care >> Terje Strømberg >> >> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender > only. 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