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Audio bridge mac core audio
Audio bridge mac core audio












audio bridge mac core audio
  1. #Audio bridge mac core audio driver#
  2. #Audio bridge mac core audio windows#

Select the speaker configuration: Stereo, Quadraphonic, 5.1, or 7.1. Speaker ModeĪvailable only with the Input Mode set to Speaker.

#Audio bridge mac core audio driver#

You can use the ASIO4ALL driver to access all channels by ASIO-enabled applications.

#Audio bridge mac core audio windows#

In the Line mode, Windows uses only the first two channels. You can select up to 8 input channels (in pairs) for each USB Sound Card In component, with a maximum of 16 input channels (Core 110f) or 8 input channels (I/O-8 Flex) in a design.

audio bridge mac core audio

In the Windows Sound dialog > Playback tab, " CoreName Sound Card" displays as Line Out. USB Sound Card In is the input to the Q-SYS device, which is the output from your computer. Input CountĪvailable only when the Input Mode is set to Line. Input ModeĬonfigures the input as a Speaker configuration (stereo, 7.1, etc.) or Line input providing up to 8 channels in pairs. Select the type of USB Bridge: Sound Card or Speakerphone. The number of Speakerphone and / or Sound Cards, from 0 to 4. Advanced – If supported, allows up to any combination of four speakerphone / sound cards.

audio bridge mac core audio

  • Speakerphone and Sound Card: Provides one speakerphone and one sound card with the same capabilities as described above.
  • Sound Card (2 x 2): Provides a sound card with an input and output component, each having two (stereo) audio connections.
  • Speakerphone (1 x 1): Provides a speakerphone with an input and output component, each having 1 audio connection.
  • Provides the capability of passing audio via USB. User-defined name given to the USB Bridge, from 1 to 24 characters. Audio from Q-SYS (in this case, an Audio Player) is sent to the computer for playback. Audio from the computer is sent to a Q-SYS network amplifier and speakers. The I/O USB Bridge's USB Audio Bridge is configured as a Sound Card (2 input channels, 2 output channels). In this example, a PC is connected to the USB B port on an I/O USB Bridge. The USB Out component is viewed as an audio input device ('Recording' tab in Windows) by your computer.
  • The USB Out component sends audio from Q-SYS to your computer (for example, to conferencing software).
  • The USB In component is viewed as an audio output device (Playback' tab in Windows) by your computer.
  • The USB In component receives audio from your computer (for example, from a music player or conferencing software) and sends it to Q-SYS for processing.
  • In your computer's audio setup, configure the settings to enable these devices – for example, "Set Default" in Windows.
  • Your computer detects the Q-SYS device as a playback and/or recording audio device.
  • Note: If you are using Speakerphone type, be sure to include the Acoustic Echo Canceler component in your design.
  • Drag the USB In and Out components into your schematic, and then wire them to other Q-SYS audio components.
  • Some devices support 'Advanced' mode – for more information on all modes, see Properties.
  • From the Q-SYS device's properties, set the USB Audio Bridge property to Speakerphone or Sound Card (or both).
  • Add a Q-SYS device that supports audio bridging to your inventory.
  • The USB Audio Bridge (Speakerphone or Sound Card) is a component within the inventory tree of a supported Q-SYS device.














    Audio bridge mac core audio