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One device -> Two Audio engines: Still OK with Logic?
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One device -> Two Audio engines: Still OK with Logic?


  • Subject: One device -> Two Audio engines: Still OK with Logic?
  • From: Fabian Renn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:29:14 +0200

Hi
i've been programming an usb audio device for the last months. And now i'm starting to wonder ( yes, a little late ), will logic support my device: my device has two audio engines, one for the input and one for the output. The timing runs a lot better having two seperate audio engines for usb, because the output can run with dma, but the input can't, that's why two seperate audio engines. So will i be able to use the two audio engine simultaneously with aggregate devices under OS X?


Fabian
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