
Motu 828 Audio Windows 7 Machine With
When I do that, it works, I have sound for channels 1 and 2 (1 and 2 in pd, but it can be physically 5-6 for example, depending what I choose in the settings).2/ Choosing "ASIO (via portaudio)", exactly the same situation, except that the output names are now "(0) MOTU Analog 1-2", "(0) MOTU Analog 3-4".Note that I also have a new output, "(1) MOTU Audio ASIO" which doesn't work (I tried to set 2 channels or 8, same result)Could someone light me on the multichannel configuration in pd ?Maybe I have to configure something in the MOTU (via CueMix FX), but I don't know how.Thank you in advance for your help or advices.I see your post is a little bit old but I'm experiencing the exact same problem now with my setup.I'm using a Windows 7 machine with a MOTU 828x sound card connected via USB to the PC and Pd 0.48.1 vanilla. But when I do this I have no sound, and have the message : "separate audio device choice not supported\ using sequential devices."In fact it seems I'm allowed to set only one output device. Firstly I want to do the audio settings with my soundcard MOTU 828 mk3 and test them with the patch testtone.pd (launched by Media/Test Audio and MIDI).Manufacturer: Motu, Category: Computer Interfaces, Price: 629, Model: 828 MK3, Features: an interface or standalone mixer, provides ten channels of.In Media menu, I have the choice between "standard (MMIO)" and "ASIO (via portaudio)".1/ Choosing "standard (MMIO)", I could theoretically set up to 4 output devices ("MOTU Analog 1-2" -> "MOTU Analog 7-8"), 2 channels for each one. Data about your interaction with this site and the ads shown to you may be shared with companies. We and our partners use cookies to give you the best online experience, including to personalise advertising and content. MOTU 828 MK3 Full Specifications: Sound Type: Stereo, Other connectors: Firewire, USB: yes, Placement Type: External.
Motu 828 Audio Driver From The
I would like to have 8 analog outputs from my MOTU so I selected the first item on the list ( MOTU analog 3-4) then specified a total of 22 channels.I'm obliged to set 22 as the total number of output channels because in my list MOTU Analog 5-6 are the last analog elements present. now here's the list of outputs as it appears from the drop-down menu of " Media/Audio Setting./Output device":As you see this list is pretty messed up and the names of logical consecutive output channels are not consequential. opened PD and selected " standard MMIO" as driver from the " Media" menù

!.Before you start open the Motu Audio settings and set the samplerate, 64 samples per buffer, Internal master clock, tick "Use stereo pairs for windows audio".In the second window make sure everything is ticked that you might want to use.Select Asio4All in the Audio settings window.When you have selected Asio4All in Pd then set.The samplerate you want (must match the setting in the MOTU Audio Console settingsSet 32 in channels (set more if you want to use the built in computer soundcard at the same time)Set 30 out channels (if more channels. So as many sound cards as you can connect. I think I had some problems with the Motu drivers but.?Asio4All lets you make the Windows equivalent of an "Aggregate Device". I do not remember why, but I ended up using Asio4All as the driver. Would launching PD from console, maybe from an ad-hoc script, solve the problem?Thank you so much for your Hello.
A little green arrow icon should have appeared in the bottom right of windows.Open it, click the "Spanner" and set like this for all the analog channels.Highlight (click) the boxes at the left side for digital ins and outs and the inserts and reverb returns if you want to use them them.Even if the inputs (or outputs) are not in the correct order, they will stay the same, even after re-plugging the soundcard, rebooting the computer, and re-starting Pd.
