Re: Multichannel audio cards (Christof_Faller )


Subject: Re: Multichannel audio cards
From:    Christof_Faller  <cfaller(at)AGERE.COM>
Date:    Wed, 24 Oct 2001 17:10:41 -0400

This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------166E7E2B1DDA19086755FD33 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I recommend a MOTU device (www.motu.com). Or the EMI 2|6 is a good low end USB solution compatible with Laptops. If you want to do your own real-time processing I recommend that you use the ASIO API or MacOS X CoreAudio. Both provide low latency and a lot of control. Chris Regis Rossi Alves Faria wrote: > Hello all, > > We are looking for suggestions on multichannel audio cards (models > and/or brands) as well as multichannel softwares (to generate more than > 2 stereo audio outputs, be it either 5.1 or n-independent > channels/outputs) to drive a virtual 3D (audio) environment (i.e., n > independent speakers set in a way to produce audio spacialization). > > The system is to synchronize with a similar virtual 3D visual > environment, where objects can be visualized and heard. > > Those who can advise on this, or think could help if having more > information, I would be grateful in contacting. > > Regis Rossi A. Faria > Media Engineering Center > LSI - University of Sao Paulo > Brazil > regis(at)lsi.usp.br --------------166E7E2B1DDA19086755FD33 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="cfaller.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Christof_Faller Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cfaller.vcf" begin:vcard n:Faller;Christof tel;fax:908 582 7308 tel;work:908 582 2890 x-mozilla-html:TRUE org:Agere Systems;Media Signal Processing Research adr:;;600 Mountain Avenue;Murray Hill;NJ;07974; version:2.1 email;internet:cfaller(at)agere.com x-mozilla-cpt:;2 fn:Christof Faller end:vcard --------------166E7E2B1DDA19086755FD33--


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