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主卡E-MU 1010
女兒卡 0202
主卡上DSP
主卡左上角一顆我不知道的東西
主卡左下角零件特寫
女兒卡上一條奇怪的跳線
女兒卡上右邊控制晶片(與主卡連接部分)
女兒卡上類比輸出的零件
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I concur... :lol:巨熊 寫:你在這裡招募人手替你試, 應該很多人都會很樂意的.whiteshit 寫:這張卡實在太專業了
說明書看了半天也不知道那些專有名詞在說什麼鬼...
搞了整半天我決定放棄先..
下禮拜實在很忙,不知道那邊有人討論使用方法的?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
事實上這張卡的定位是"Effect Processor",而不是一般錄音卡的"I/O Hub"而已,所以PatchMix 才會這麼複雜… [XD]ICHi from E-MU 寫:1.Our ASIO implementation works the way you describe where the App or Patchmix can change each others sample rate at will and they have to be matched. This makes sense for a pro multitracking application where purity and sample rate match is a must, but don't you want your wavs, mp3's or other "just for fun" content to "just play" regardless of sample rate?Fixup 寫:I would like to sum up about the sampling rate, hopefully this will make things clearer (might make it even more confusing ):
1) The PatchMix, the user interface to EMU cards, always shows the sampling rate locked. This is where most of the confusion from. For example, if you are using RMAA and want to change from 48 to 44.1 or whatever, you must change that in PatchMix first and then change it in RMAA. Other cards, such as Echo Mia lets you set the the sampling rate to be unlocked, so RMAA can change the sampling rate directly. I think this is also the cause for WinAmp's crashing. Note, as ICHi said, such a sampling rate lock in PatchMix does not mean the sampling rate is phisically fixed to 48kHz only, just other programs cannot change SR on the fly and you must do it in PatchMix.
I asked this earlier, why PatchMix does not give an option to set the SR unlocked? Right now the "lock" light is always green.
2) The WDM driver does not currently support sampling rate higher than 48kHz, but ASIO drivers do. This is not a problem for most recording software, but unfortunately RMAA cannot use ASIO drivers directly.
If you have some time try this on your MIA, take 2 waves different sample rate and play then simultaneously. What we think will happen is.
1) The first wave will set Mia's sample rate
2) The second one played at the same time will not reset it. It will probably get sample rate converted by WDM. If they both play and sound normal, then guess what? SRC.
So basically our design philosophy was that ASIO is for more pro oriented applications and should always match sample rates. WDM/Wave is more for fun and should just work. If you want to use it without SRC, all you need to do is make sure to match up your source and destination. The Crashing behavior you describe though is not normal, it should not crash when mismatched. It should just work, with WDM SRC. As noted this is logged as a bug and is awaiting verification.