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'Ganged' or 'Linked' Hardware


  • Subject: 'Ganged' or 'Linked' Hardware
  • From: Andrew Kimpton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 20:17:59 -0700

A couple of people have asked me about the lack of drivers that support treating two (or more) identical hardware units as a single entity. ASIO has such a feature and I know that both M-Audio and Metric Halo both supported this in their ASIO OS 9 drivers but haven't done so yet in their OS X drivers.

Does anyone know if ths is this a 'waiting for something to change in CoreAudio' problem or a 'haven't got around to it yet - it's difficult' problem or something else entirely ?

Andrew 8-)
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