Hi!
I'm looking for a solution for processing multiple channels (microphones or instruments) and mix them in real time. I want to access each channel individually.
Is there any solution?
Thank you!
Hardware for audio processing
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Re: Hardware for audio processing
Sorry to state the obvious, but isn't the solution a mixer, of which there are many to choose from?
Re: Hardware for audio processing
But can i plug any mixer to pc and then i can access and control each channel in python ?
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Re: Hardware for audio processing
With Ardour, ... or Mixbus, for example, you could do something like this.
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Re: Hardware for audio processing
To clarify, do you want to get that audio to computer, or just control external mixer with computer?GONCAPKR wrote:But can i plug any mixer to pc and then i can access and control each channel in python ?
First is clear case, have audio interface with enough channels, mix them in computer. Second case, PC controlled audio mixer, maybe there is such, but they aren't mainstream, so they might be expensive.
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