Ms Pinky + Aggregate Device

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for[e]sight
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Ms Pinky + Aggregate Device

Post by for[e]sight » Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:46 am

hi everyone



i'm looking forward to gettin the Ms Pinky package soon and just have a few questions to clarify.



I have an M-Audio Firewire 410 interface and a PowerBook G4 1.67GHz, 1GB ram. I am intending to upgrade to a Motu Traveler soon, but would like to try Ms Pinky with the 410 + Built-in Audio as a Aggregate Device first.



I have just tried setting up the Aggregate Device in Audio Midi Setup, and in Ableton Live 5 i am able to receive 4 analog channels of audio and 4 outputs thru the 410. The only problem is that i cant seem to adjust the input level on the Built-in Audio.



Theoratically it should work with the Ms Pinky software too right? another problem with the 410 + Built-In Audio solution is that the latency seems really high. Given that the 410 isnt the best interface (my normal latency is abt 12 - 20ms) in Live 5 it says i have 30+ms of latency. that's crazy!



is there any other way of checking or calculating latency?
Mudo
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Post by Mudo » Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:16 pm

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Is too high!





you must check your control pannel and make it down...

m-audio 410 has enough in outs to connect 2 turntables??



please explain your set to develop any answer...

thanks

Mudo



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Post by for[e]sight » Sun Jul 02, 2006 1:58 pm

Mudo wrote:
m-audio 410 has enough in outs to connect 2 turntables??



please explain your set to develop any answer...


i have already explained my setup in my post above. even tho the M-audio 410 only has 2 analog input, when i combine the 410 with the PowerBook's Built-in Audio in an Aggregate Device, i end up with 4 analog inputs. which makes it possible to connect 2 turntables with a dual preamp.
Mudo
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Post by Mudo » Mon Jul 03, 2006 3:31 pm

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sorry my friend... sometimes my english is ... I'm ....mmm



well... I don't use mac and I don't know how to add devices...



sorry, but Ms. P has not the multikernel option ... It may be a solution...



also I was reading in elsewhere about a new ASIO driver which support this feature but I don't remembe where...

I'm so sorry, try google search and good luck!!!



Cheers,

Mudo

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