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XI. Usage with software applications
For each application you are using with the Audio DSP24 you have to follow some configuration
steps. Basically, every stereo input or output channel of the card can be used like a normal
soundcard using the corresponding devices. Normally every program will have a configuration
function where you can select the devices.
Available in- and output devices
The available wave devices for playback and recording are (“n” will be substituted with the
number of the installed Audio DSP24 card, normally 1):
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ADSP24 Int. WaveOut (n)
– plays audio data through the
Internal Mixer
(which will be
audible on the Line Out of the card). Please note that this driver only supports 16bit/48kHz as
maximum resolution and samplerate.
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ADSP24 Ext.(n) WaveOut 1/2
– first stereo wave output device. Use this driver to play audio
through outputs of an external box. See section VII in this manual for details.
•
ADSP24 Ext.(n) WaveOut 3/4
– second stereo wave output device. Use this driver to play
audio through outputs of an external box. See section VII in this manual for details.
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ADSP24 Ext.(n) WaveOut 5/6
– third stereo wave output device. Use this driver to play audio
through outputs of an external box. See section VII in this manual for details.
•
ADSP24 Ext.(n) WaveOut 7/8
– fourth stereo wave output device. Use this driver to play
audio through outputs of an external box. See section VII in this manual for details.
•
ADSP24 Ext. S/PDIF Out (n)
– plays audio through the stereo S/PDIF digital output of XG
DB I. See section VII in this manual for output routing details.
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ADSP24 Multiple PCM Out (n)
– this is an interleaved driver for playback of several channels
at the same time. Some older audio applications are using this driver to access multiple
channels on soundcards.
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ADSP24 Int. Record (n)
– records the signal from Internal Mixer. Use this driver to record
from the Line Input on the card. Please note that this driver only supports 16bit/48kHz as
maximum resolution and samplerate.
•
ADSP24 Ext.(n) Input 1/2
– first stereo input driver to record input signals from external
boxes. Check section X in this manual to learn how to use external boxes.
•
ADSP24 Ext.(n) Input 3/4
– second stereo input driver to record input signals from external
boxes. Check section X in this manual to learn how to use external boxes.