multitrack Wav playback
multitrack Wav playback
I have an 8 output soundcard Echo Layla 24 and i´m having a problem with multitrack wav playback. It only plays back front left and right cannel of the file. How can I play 6 channel wav file to separete outputs?. For example 1-2 to Left and right, 3-4 to rear L and rear R and so on...
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Under View / Options / Sound Devices, what devices get listed in the Physical Sound Device drop-down list? If you can only see devices like outputs 1/2, outputs 3/4, etc then the driver is only publishing the output pairs. If you also have a device setting for multiple outputs (on the Echo card) then that is the one you should select for a 6-channel wave file as that should address all the outputs.
SCS can only play to physical devices as published by the driver. So if you can only see output pairs then a compromise would be to re-create the wave file as 3 separate stereo files if you have the original tracks or some way to extract the channels. Channels 1 and 2 should be in the first file, 3 and 4 in the second, and 5 and 6 in the third. Make sure the 3 files are exactly the same length (same number of samples). Set up a cue for each file, directing the 'stereo' outputs as required. The second and third cues should be set to auto-start 0.00 seconds after the start of the first cue. Provided the three files have the same duration, SCS will link them in the audio library routines, which provides good synchronisation.
Under View / Options / Sound Devices, what devices get listed in the Physical Sound Device drop-down list? If you can only see devices like outputs 1/2, outputs 3/4, etc then the driver is only publishing the output pairs. If you also have a device setting for multiple outputs (on the Echo card) then that is the one you should select for a 6-channel wave file as that should address all the outputs.
SCS can only play to physical devices as published by the driver. So if you can only see output pairs then a compromise would be to re-create the wave file as 3 separate stereo files if you have the original tracks or some way to extract the channels. Channels 1 and 2 should be in the first file, 3 and 4 in the second, and 5 and 6 in the third. Make sure the 3 files are exactly the same length (same number of samples). Set up a cue for each file, directing the 'stereo' outputs as required. The second and third cues should be set to auto-start 0.00 seconds after the start of the first cue. Provided the three files have the same duration, SCS will link them in the audio library routines, which provides good synchronisation.
Hi again. We now have problem with the new soundcard in our computer. The card is RME hammerfall HDSP 9632. I hoped to use the 8 ADAT outputs of the card but with this card SCS does not recognise or play multitrack wav (with Layala 24 and M-audio fw 410 everything works fine). Separate stereo outs work ok. The RME does not seem to have multi otput support, however the PowerDVD program plays the 5.1 audio file ok. Is the problem with the card or could SCS decode multitrack wav for RME?
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ADAT or Hammerfall?
So, you might provide the ability to do ADAT or the ability to work with a Hammerfall card specifically? Are there any ADAT cards that DO work?