mutiple sound cards in ableton live
mutiple sound cards in ableton live Posted on: 02.08.2011 by Jacqualine Arroyos in my project sif | |
Jacqualine Arroyos 09.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ Phatso
in asio4all all of the outputs are enabled... |
Jacqualine Arroyos 08.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ Phatso
about the asio4all, it shows all of the inputs/outputs, but in ableton live, i can only use 2 channels of one device at a time... i can't use the same output for two devices... am i doing something wrong? |
Jacqualine Arroyos 03.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by MuzicFreq
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Jacqualine Arroyos 03.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ Phatso
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Jacqualine Arroyos 03.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by djchriswoods.co.uk
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Jacqualine Arroyos 02.08.2011 | in my project sif |
Rolanda Clodfelder 09.08.2011 | Did you enable all the outputs for the AISO soundcard device in Ableton though as well ? Nifty lil soundcards BTW ... http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=28100 |
Jacqualine Arroyos 09.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ Phatso
in asio4all all of the outputs are enabled... |
Celsa Courtemanche 09.08.2011 | In ASIO4all, did your go into ADVANCED mode and enabled all possible outputs ? Now would be a good time to read the ASIO4all manual... |
Jacqualine Arroyos 08.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ Phatso
about the asio4all, it shows all of the inputs/outputs, but in ableton live, i can only use 2 channels of one device at a time... i can't use the same output for two devices... am i doing something wrong? |
Celsa Courtemanche 08.08.2011 | When using ASIO4all, all devices you want to use will be visible,so you will have to select the input/output you want to use. Then, in your software, when you select ASIO4all as your audio interface, all inputs and outputs will appear, normally in the order they are enumerated (i.e 1st soundcard, then 2nd, etc). But again, much easier to go with a soundcard that already has mulitple in/Out. |
Jacqualine Arroyos 08.08.2011 | and about windows 7 |
Kandy Ahdoot 08.08.2011 | On mac you can just join the cards together in the audio / midi settings |
Jacqualine Arroyos 08.08.2011 | anyone? |
Jacqualine Arroyos 03.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by MuzicFreq
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Stephnie Godbole 03.08.2011 | asio4all |
May Artman 03.08.2011 | AFAIK what you're trying to do isn't possible in ableton itself... I tried for a while and the only workaround I managed was routing the same input signal to two channels in ableton, having those two output externally to something with multiple channels like Soundflower, and having that route to multiple soundcards. |
Jacqualine Arroyos 03.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by DJ Phatso
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Jacqualine Arroyos 03.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by djchriswoods.co.uk
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Teresia Janusch 02.08.2011 | ableton should deal with the multiples on its own ok |
Celsa Courtemanche 02.08.2011 | A better way would be to get a multi-output soundcard with ASIO drivers and cut down the trouble of having to deal with multiple soundcards... |
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