Available in- and output devices
The available wave devices for playback and recording are:
ADSP24 Int. WaveOut
plays audio data through the
Internal Mixer
(which
will be audible on the Line Out of the card). Please note that this driver only
supports 16bit/48kHz as maximum resolution and samplerate.
ADSP24 Ext.(1) WaveOut 1/2
first stereo wave output device. Use this
driver to play audio through outputs to the RCA outputjacks.
ADSP24 Ext.(1) WaveOut 3/4
second stereo wave output device (virtual). If
you use this driver, you can control the signal in the
Output Mixe
r.
ADSP24 Ext.(1) WaveOut 5/6
third stereo wave output device (virtual). If
you use this driver, you can control the signal in the
Output Mixe
r.
ADSP24 Ext.(1) WaveOut 7/8
fourth stereo wave output device (virtual). If
you use this driver, you can control the signal in the
Output Mixe
r.
ADSP24 Ext. S/PDIF Out (1)
plays audio through the stereo S/PDIF digital
output of the Value Bracket. See section VII in this manual for output routing
details.
ADSP24 Int. Record
records the signal from Internal Mixer. Use this driver
to record from the CD or Aux Input on the card. Please note that this driver
only supports 16bit/48kHz as maximum resolution and samplerate.
ADSP24 Ext.(1) Input 1/2
stereo input driver to record input signals from
Input RCA jacks.
ADSP24 S/PDIF In (1)
records signal from the S/PDIF input of the DSP24
Value Bracket. Check section V in this manual to learn how to use Value
Bracket.
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ADSP24 Digital Mixer (1)
with this driver you can record the output signal
of the
Output Mixe
r.
Additionally, the card provides an ASIO 2.0 driver called
ADSP24 ASI
O. It allows
access to all 4 input and 10 output channels of the in applications that support ASIO
(like Cubase VST). ASIO allows applications to record and playback at a very low
latency (down to 2ms). This means that it is possible to apply realtime effects with
your systems CPU input or output signals. Also, you can use software synthesizers