[ANSWERED] Multi-Channel Audio on Windows
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Dear all,
I'm in the middle of a new theatre production where I need to shift the audio tracks from a rear PA to a front PA. Using the sound player actor there's a way to routing the audio fading (not snap time) from the one PA to other?
Thank you!
Francesco
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Hi,
Yes there is a way to access audio levels programatically. Here is the official help guide from Isadora that shows how:
Tutorial: Getting Started with Multi-Channel Audio in Isadora 3.0.8
Best Wishes
Russell
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Thank you @bonemap, I had totally forgot the help guide...
Francesco
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Hi,
Here a tutorial I made using quadrophonic sound. Maybe this can help
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@crystalhorizon thank you for the tutorial! The AUAudioFilePlayer, AUMatrixMixer and AUAudioDeviceOutput are yours User actor or legacy Isadora 2.0 Mac actor?
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@kikko said:
AUAudioFilePlayer, AUMatrixMixer and AUAudioDeviceOutput
These actors are Mac only. If you are on a Mac you will have these available in your toolbox.
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@dusx ...
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@kikko said:
They are part of an Apple framework that supplies Audio Units as well. We are working towards cross-platform support of these features.
With that said, it's easy to manipulate Quadraphonic audio on Windows with the new Sound Players multi-channel support and a 4 channel audio card (I have a Roland Rubix24). -
@dusx don't worries, I'm joking!
For what I have to do it the new sound player works fine!
Thank you!
Francesco