Thanks for the reply. I did manage to find a forum post somewhere by someone who got this scenario to work under windows with the ASIO4all driver. I'm running Linux Mint but have a Windows partition if I ever need it. I'll be sure to post back and let people know once I've gotten an opportunity to try it out.
Pall On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 8:12 AM Dan Wilcox <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Apr 27, 2019, at 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > I'm wondering, if I simply connect > my laptop to it via an HDMI cable and set Pd to use HDMI for audio output, > will I automatically have the ability to send specific channels of audio to > any one of the 7 speakers? > > > This should work. > > Or would it require additional hardware or > software? If so, what? > > > Probably not. It depends more on the hardware and any special drivers that > might be required to use it with your OS. Pd only talk to the sound devices > that are given to it by the OS. We have used Pd with RME MADI interfaces at > work which address 64 or 128 channels. > > Note, that you get the "raw" channels directly. Surround or ambisonic > mixing is up to you. > > -------- > Dan Wilcox > @danomatika <http://twitter.com/danomatika> > danomatika.com > robotcowboy.com > > > > -- ***************************** Pall Thayer artist http://pallthayer.dyndns.org *****************************
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