working with wdm
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:37 am
Hi
I'm testing a new soundcard ( http://www.esi-audio.com/products/u22xt/ ) actually. This card have a nice feature, you can route the asio signal to MME and WDM directly in from the driver. That's really useful for using an audio software with asio and send the audio signal to magic : you can use 2 virtual asio outputs with a send bus, and link this output directly to 2 virtual MME or WDM input for magic. The performance is very good, and really easy to setup. the driver is good too ( with a buffer of 128, I have a latency of 2,9ms in/ 2,9 ms out )
I'm just testing it with one of my computer with 1.65, but magic seems to use only the MME inputs , as the wdm does not appears in the menu ( I can use it with reaper for exemple).
Is it possible to use WDM input ? actually WDM seems to be very interesting, ESI's technical team answers me that they use the Windows WDM driver model latency , with latency less than 10ms.
best,
I'm testing a new soundcard ( http://www.esi-audio.com/products/u22xt/ ) actually. This card have a nice feature, you can route the asio signal to MME and WDM directly in from the driver. That's really useful for using an audio software with asio and send the audio signal to magic : you can use 2 virtual asio outputs with a send bus, and link this output directly to 2 virtual MME or WDM input for magic. The performance is very good, and really easy to setup. the driver is good too ( with a buffer of 128, I have a latency of 2,9ms in/ 2,9 ms out )
I'm just testing it with one of my computer with 1.65, but magic seems to use only the MME inputs , as the wdm does not appears in the menu ( I can use it with reaper for exemple).
Is it possible to use WDM input ? actually WDM seems to be very interesting, ESI's technical team answers me that they use the Windows WDM driver model latency , with latency less than 10ms.
best,