ASIO supports more than 8 channels easily. The Motu should (theoretically) let me assign it's analog headphone output as two more independent channels for a total of 10, and that would be nice for experimenting with steering algorithms, Dolby PL2, ambiophonics, etc. I'm content to stay with Directsound except it seems to only support a maximum of 8 channels. Is that typical? I've also tried using the ASIO bridge from the same software page linked above but I'm not even sure if I'm using it right because of the lack of documentation, lol. When I switch to using ASIO (I've tried both ASIO4ALL and the ASIO drivers that came with the Motu) I can't see my virtual cable as an input in Audiomulch. To the issue: In Audiomulch if I'm using Directsound I can set up channel assignment and patch everything through to my 8 analog outputs on the Motu with no issue. OS is Win7 32bit (side note for those wanting to run 64bit - Audiomulch won't load most VSTs and you'll have many problems with a lot of VSTs in general). My VST host is Audiomulch 2.2.4 and my virtual audio cable is from VB-Audio ( VB-Audio Virtual Apps). It's connected via firewire and is powered by the firewire bus so that's pretty cool (it can be externally powered at 12v as well). I'll be using a Motu Traveler Mk3 as the audio device. I'm working on getting my new carputer set up and hit a small snag.
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