
- #Audio bridge mac core audio driver#
- #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.
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.
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.