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Old 07-24-2015, 10:51 AM
Barry Johns Barry Johns is offline
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Default Using 192 I/O for Core Audio PTHD11

I know you can use the 192 via Core Audio in other applications. If I open PTHD11 in native mode, will I be able to use my 192 via Core Audio?

I am out of town right now and am trying to plan something for when I get back, but want to know my options before I get back.

I'm going to be working with someone who has a session that has a ton of VI's, that will require a great deal of additional work and I seriously doubt my PTHD10 setup will be able to do it, considering the RAM limitations in PTHD10.

I just bought a 2009 MacPro 4.1 that I am going to upgrade to a 6 core, but will go back to my MacPro 1.1 that has been upgraded to an 8 core (11,000 GeekBench), with 32gb RAM for this session. Only reason for mentioning is if you look at my signature, you'd probably think with that current setup, I would likely have issues with a ton of VI's as well.

I don't want to have to print, since we both know we will be doing a lot of additional composing.
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Old 07-24-2015, 12:42 PM
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Default Re: Using 192 I/O for Core Audio PTHD11

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Old 07-24-2015, 02:15 PM
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Default Re: Using 192 I/O for Core Audio PTHD11

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I was afraid of that........
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Old 07-24-2015, 02:16 PM
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Default Re: Using 192 I/O for Core Audio PTHD11

I knew I should have held onto my HDN Card! Solid it two weeks ago.......!
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