Using different inputs from the audio interface?
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 1:09 am
How do I put this? Where do I begin?
I have an RME Babyface (the older model) audio interface.
These are its inputs:
Analog (1+2)
SPDIF/ADAT (1+2)
ADAT (3+4)
ADAT (5+6)
ADAT (7+8)
Thanks to the RME TotalMix FX software that came with the interface, I can route virtual outputs back into those digital inputs (not the analog one, obviously), basically turning them into virtual audio cables through which I can pull the audio from any program into any program that lets me access those inputs (which is practically anything that uses audio inputs; browser, skype, games, DAWs, you name it), just by making the necessary adjustments in the mixer program.
This is great. Except I don't know how access these inputs in Buzz (if it's even possible). Outputs? No problem, I can route Buzz into anything, but I can't route what I want into Buzz. Polac ASIO In seems to have two input options: 0 and 1, which seem to correspond to Analog (1) and Analog (1+2). Is there any way to access the full list of inputs, either through ASIO In or through some other, similar machine? Or VST, for that matter, although I have a hard time imagining such a thing would be useful outside of Buzz since this is typically a built-in feature.
I could see this question also being useful for anyone who uses a USB microphone or any other setup that uses multiple audio inputs.
I have an RME Babyface (the older model) audio interface.
These are its inputs:
Analog (1+2)
SPDIF/ADAT (1+2)
ADAT (3+4)
ADAT (5+6)
ADAT (7+8)
Thanks to the RME TotalMix FX software that came with the interface, I can route virtual outputs back into those digital inputs (not the analog one, obviously), basically turning them into virtual audio cables through which I can pull the audio from any program into any program that lets me access those inputs (which is practically anything that uses audio inputs; browser, skype, games, DAWs, you name it), just by making the necessary adjustments in the mixer program.
This is great. Except I don't know how access these inputs in Buzz (if it's even possible). Outputs? No problem, I can route Buzz into anything, but I can't route what I want into Buzz. Polac ASIO In seems to have two input options: 0 and 1, which seem to correspond to Analog (1) and Analog (1+2). Is there any way to access the full list of inputs, either through ASIO In or through some other, similar machine? Or VST, for that matter, although I have a hard time imagining such a thing would be useful outside of Buzz since this is typically a built-in feature.
I could see this question also being useful for anyone who uses a USB microphone or any other setup that uses multiple audio inputs.