![]() ![]() Using the setting signifies that you can open the project on another machine with a different sound card, and the project will then use that sound card. The use of and is to make the audio interface selection similar to the MIDI interface selection. Podium only supports the use of one sound card, so the implies the interface you have selected in the interfaces dialog. I’d expect to see the Delta AP listed here The only two choices for audio interface are and. In fact, I can’t even explicitly select the Delta at all. Yes, the two master outs and the Parameters folder with the level and pan parameters. I’ll report back when I know more.Īt a guess, “mixer mappings” might mean the Master Stereo and Master Mono device mappings I have contacted one of the Podium beta testers who uses a Audiophile 2496 card, and asked if he is experiencing any problems. I’m intrigued by the “Output buffer skip count: 2” message. – Input/Output latency, buffer size: 544/542, 512 – Current clock source: See Control Panel – Supported clock sources: See Control Panel And I’ve spent several hours over two nights on this now. I hope I’m just missing something obvious here, but I’m not a clueless newbie with computers in general or audio apps in particular. The sound meters moved in channels 1 to 4, but froze for all the channels afterwards. Regardless, I selected each channel from 1 to 33 and tried playing the demo project, with no sound. Maybe it is meant to be the Delta’s outputs, but there is no hint anywhere that this is the case. I’d expect to see the Delta AP listed here, preferably split into a choice of outputs.Īnd I have no idea what the starting target channel number in the Audio Configuration box is supposed to represent. I can’t see anywhere where I can select which of the the Delta’s outputs to use. And this is where I get really confused, despite the documentation at. I’d dearly like to know where I can configure these mixer mappings, as there’s nothing in the Setup or New menus that appear to resemble mixer mappings.Īt a guess, “mixer mappings” might mean the Master Stereo and Master Mono device mappings (hint: in all user output in the application, you must be careful to ensure that your terminology is always consistent – don’t use one term in one dialog, and a different term elsewhere). The project wizard claims my audio mixer mappings appear to be OK. I’ve selected the Delta ASIO driver in the MIDI/Audio Interfaces dialog. I’m not interested in the inputs at the moment, just the outputs. The card has 6 inputs (3 stereo pairs) and 4 outputs (2 stereo pairs). ![]() And, like I said, all the other apps work fine with the ASIO drivers, so I think Podium should also. I did get sound out when I used the MME drivers, but that is not workable for me because of the appalling latency compared with what I can get from the ASIO drivers in the other apps. Fruity Studio, Cool Edit, Audacity + recently Plogue Bidule and Audiomulch). This card has up-to-date manufacturer supplied ASIO drivers, which work when every other audio app I use (e.g. Unfortunately, none of it is much use to me at the moment because I can’t get any sound out via the ASIO drivers of my M Audio Delta Audiophile 2496 sound card. As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, I really like what I’ve read about the structure of Podium projects. ![]()
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