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Re: How many outputs
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Re: How many outputs


  • Subject: Re: How many outputs
  • From: Benjamin Golinvaux <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 11:31:26 +0200

a better approach (maybe even cheaper? )to avoid saturating the pci bus would be to
buy 2 or 3 PCI (or firewire, when supported) multichannel cards (such as delta1010
(I'm not working for midiman ;-)).

I guess you can even have them synced with wordclock if you want to guarantee drift-free
sample rate among devices.

Benjamin

On Friday, May 24, 2002, at 06:27 PM, Jeff Moore wrote:

On Friday, May 24, 2002, at 09:02 AM, aNt wrote:

Just wondered how many outputs I can have.. I want to connect as many
separate speakers to my computer and send sound to any speaker I wish.. How
many can I do before the computer will start to cry?

Can I connect that like a HUB to the Mac. Then connect like loads of EMI 2|6
thing'E to the HUB.. Then connect the outputs to the speakers.. Will this be
cool in CoreAudio or am I just being to insane?

You can do IO with as many devices as you have bandwidth for. Realistically, you will probably max out the bandwidth of USB long before you max out the CPU.

--
Jeff Moore
Core Audio
Apple
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