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Re: Re: kx drivers & sound card recommendations



It is confusing isn't it !

I read that post slightly differently, quoting "Russ" from the
same thread:
"...those channels are not missing, they are used for 3D sound, but I
believe that they are only enabled (as far as FxBus goes) when you
choose a 6.1/7.1 preset in Surrounder, otherwise you have to enable it
manually using kX Console (shw 20 1)."

However, I'm struggling a bit with the complexity of it all ATM so who
knows what the real story is ;-)

>From the thread linked to from the one you posted it seems that the kx
drivers do not support firewire...shame, that would've been a handy
feature for extra hard drive space.

I think I need to get a card and have a play with this...

Cheers,

Tim.


On 7/12/06, rb_ziggy <richard.boreham@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> It would be interesting to see if you can get 4 pairs from one of
> these cards.  You would of course need a proper 7.1 cable to sort the
> channels out instead of 3 regular 3.5mm stereo to phono.
>
> Unfortunately, I then had a quick look at the KX forums:
>
> http://www.driverheaven.net/showthread.php?t=110389
>
> Sort of indicates that only 3 stereo are available at present. Ithink
> that means that even though kx supports 7.1 on one of its drivers
> (0/1)it is only proper 7.1 and you cant get to the final pair (Devices
> 4/5, 6/7 and 8/9 are the stereo outs) - at least that's my reading of
> it.  However, I have to admit that while kx is a superb project, its
> so clever and flexible that I've never really got my head round it
> properly!
>
> Regards
>
> Richard



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