[PD] Multiple sound cards on XP

2009-03-22 Thread nick burge
 
I had exactly the same messages when installing my firewire interface
(fireface400)and attempting to get the 8 ins and outs that should have been
available.
By changing the samplerate from 44.1 to 48khz in audio settings I was able
to get the thing workingthe system clock of the interface has to be in
agreement with pd I suppose.
Good luck, Nick




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Is there a way to get Pd to use multiple sound cards on XP? I've had no
problem doing this in Linux, but in XP on both Pd vanilla 0.42-4and
Pd-extended 0.40.3-extended-20080721, trying to configure MMIO with multiple
cards is giving me:

Terminal Window:

waveInOpen: The specified format is not supported or cannot be translated.
Use the Capabilities function to determine the supported formats.

Pd console:

separate audio device choice not supported\; using sequential devices.

and no input/output on both cards with one configuration.

If I choose ASIO, Pd crashes instantly with this message in the terminal
window:
Failed to open () = 0DEV not openDEV not openDeviceIoControl STOP_ISO_STREAM
com
plete, success = 0
DEV not openDEV not open

I have ASIO4ALL installed and did seem to have good luck with that in the
past on another machine...

I'd like to have multiple Griffin iMics plugged into an XP machine and all
accessible with one instance of Pd.

-John
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 Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 2:37 AM
 Hallo,
 Jonathan Wilkes hat gesagt: // Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
 
  I agree.  I also like the use of list in that patch to
 store parameters.
  
  So if you wanted to set parameters with creation
 arguments, would it just be a matter of using $1...$5 in the
 [list]s and (un)[pack]?
 
 Yes, almost. [list] is a shortcut for [list append] so you
 need to use: 
 [list append $1 $2 $3 $4 $5] or so.

Actually [list $1 $2 $3 $4 $5] seems to work in this context, but I guess
that's because the first arg isn't a symbol.  Is that why you're saying
[list append] is needed?

-Jonathan

 
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 Here's my proposal: horizontal connections should only be used when the
upper object has only one outlet, and the lower object has only one inlet.
?Otherwise there will be always be ambiguity.

 With your example of all outlets pointing to the same inlet, there is
still ambiguity as to whether or not all the outlets are actually connected.
?That's fine if your patching style is to connect them first, and only line

Re: [PD] Multiple sound cards on XP

2009-03-22 Thread John Harrison
Thanks. Tried that (48K sampling)  but no dice. However, I did finally get
it to work:


   - Installed ASIO4ALL
   - Uninstalled the Samson Softpre audio driver (which I wasn't using). I
   discovered that this driver was causing Pd to crash when I was choosing ASIO
   from Pd.
   - From the ASIO dialog box in Pd, chose ASIO4ALL and made the number of
   channels equal to the number of sound cards * 2.

-John

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 7:37 AM, nick burge te...@telefonica.net wrote:


 I had exactly the same messages when installing my firewire interface
 (fireface400)and attempting to get the 8 ins and outs that should have been
 available.
 By changing the samplerate from 44.1 to 48khz in audio settings I was able
 to get the thing workingthe system clock of the interface has to be in
 agreement with pd I suppose.
 Good luck, Nick




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  (Matt Barber)
   4. Re: does anyone know of a good Eq I can use? (hard off)
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 Is there a way to get Pd to use multiple sound cards on XP? I've had no
 problem doing this in Linux, but in XP on both Pd vanilla 0.42-4and
 Pd-extended 0.40.3-extended-20080721, trying to configure MMIO with
 multiple
 cards is giving me:

 Terminal Window:

 waveInOpen: The specified format is not supported or cannot be translated.
 Use the Capabilities function to determine the supported formats.

 Pd console:

 separate audio device choice not supported\; using sequential devices.

 and no input/output on both cards with one configuration.

 If I choose ASIO, Pd crashes instantly with this message in the terminal
 window:
 Failed to open () = 0DEV not openDEV not openDeviceIoControl
 STOP_ISO_STREAM
 com
 plete, success = 0
 DEV not openDEV not open

 I have ASIO4ALL installed and did seem to have good luck with that in the
 past on another machine...

 I'd like to have multiple Griffin iMics plugged into an XP machine and all
 accessible with one instance of Pd.

 -John
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 --- On Sun, 3/22/09, Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org wrote:

  From: Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org
  Subject: Re: [PD] ADSR variations [was: Re: Patch-off]
  To: pd-list@iem.at
  Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 2:37 AM
  Hallo,
  Jonathan Wilkes hat gesagt: // Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
 
   I agree.  I also like the use of list in that patch to
  store parameters.
  
   So if you wanted to set parameters with creation
  arguments, would it just be a matter of using $1...$5 in the
  [list]s and (un)[pack]?
 
  Yes, almost. [list] is a shortcut for [list append] so you
  need to use:
  [list append $1 $2 $3 $4 $5] or so.

 Actually [list $1 $2 $3 $4 $5] seems to work in this context, but I guess
 that's because the first arg isn't a symbol.  Is that why you're saying
 [list append] is needed?

 -Jonathan

 
  Ciao
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[PD] multiple sound cards on XP?

2009-03-21 Thread John Harrison
Is there a way to get Pd to use multiple sound cards on XP? I've had no
problem doing this in Linux, but in XP on both Pd vanilla 0.42-4and
Pd-extended 0.40.3-extended-20080721, trying to configure MMIO with multiple
cards is giving me:

Terminal Window:

waveInOpen: The specified format is not supported or cannot be translated.
Use the Capabilities function to determine the supported formats.

Pd console:

separate audio device choice not supported\; using sequential devices.

and no input/output on both cards with one configuration.

If I choose ASIO, Pd crashes instantly with this message in the terminal
window:
Failed to open () = 0DEV not openDEV not openDeviceIoControl STOP_ISO_STREAM
com
plete, success = 0
DEV not openDEV not open

I have ASIO4ALL installed and did seem to have good luck with that in the
past on another machine...

I'd like to have multiple Griffin iMics plugged into an XP machine and all
accessible with one instance of Pd.

-John
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Re: [PD] multiple sound cards

2008-04-29 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
Raphaël ILIAS hat gesagt: // Raphaël ILIAS wrote:

 i just bought two cheap sound cards (Terratec Aureon 5.1 PCI) in
 addition to the default card on the mother board... i just want to
 get 6-mono input channels and 6 output channels into PD or jack...

What you're trying to do here is known as the el cheapo multichannel
soundcard configuration in Linux Audio circles. You can google for
that term to find a lot of people who also tried it or use:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/TwoCardsAsOne as a start. 

To make a long story short: El cheapo doesn't work very well, if at
all. Soundcards have to be in sync to work properly, and your two
soundcards (Aureon + onboard) will never be in sync. The closest you
can get probably is to use netjack. But for 6in/6out your precious
time could be put to better use if you buy a real multichannel card
like the M-Audio Delta 1010(LT) or equivalent ICE1721 cards by
Terratec etc. 

Ciao
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[PD] multiple sound cards

2008-04-28 Thread Raphaël ILIAS
hi !

i just bought two cheap sound cards (Terratec Aureon 5.1 PCI) in addition to 
the default card on the mother board... i just want to get 6-mono input 
channels and 6 output channels into PD or jack... 
on the pure:dyne, when i set use multiple devices on OSS, i can hear the 
test tone on the cards' outputs... but i can capture the line-in signal only 
for the first one (the chipset card) but not for the new cards.
i have no idea if it's just about setting PD or if it's a driver problem (i 
just use linux so i don't really know how to configure things...)
if someone has ideas or knows tutorials...

thanks a lot

raphaël


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Re: [PD] multiple sound cards

2008-04-28 Thread Oded Ben-Tal
configuring multiple sound cards in linux will depend somewhat on which 
version you're using.
Here is some basic info for FC5 (as an example):

ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/node5.html#SECTION00050800

My (meager) experience was that there might be issues with the order the 
cards are defined. My FC8 works fine as long as the USB card is the first 
(snd-card-0).
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