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ESI Amber i1 Manual del usuario
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Amber i1
The three main columns are labeled INPUT (the physical hardware input channel), WDM/MME (the
playback/output and input signals from audio software that use the Microsoft MME and WDM driver
standard) and ASIO (the playback/output and input signals from audio software that uses the ASIO
driver standard).
The rows from top to down represent the available channels, first the two physical channels 1 and 2
and under it two pairs of VIRTUAL channels numbered 3 to 6. Both the physical and virtual channels
are represented as separate stereo WDM/MME devices under Windows and in your applications and
also as channels accessible via the ASIO driver in software that uses that driver standard.
The two buttons MIX 3/4 TO 1/2 and MIX 5/6 TO 1/2 at the bottom allow you to mix the audio signal
that is played via virtual channels 3/4 (or virtual channels 5/6) to the physical output 1/2, if required.
Finally, the MME/WDM and ASIO playback can be muted (= not sent to the physical output) by
clicking on OUT if required.
DirectWIRE example
For further explanation, let's look at the following example configuration. Please note that every
application of DirectWIRE is specific and there is hardly any universal setup for certain complex
requirements. This example is simply to illustrate some of the powerful options:
You can see here connections between ASIO OUT 1 and ASIO OUT 2 to WDM/MME VIRTUAL IN
1 and WDM/MME VIRTUAL IN 2. This means that any playback of an ASIO application via channel
1 and 2 (for instance your DAW) will be sent to the WDM/MME wave device 3/4, allowing you to
record or maybe live stream the output of the ASIO software with an application that records on
channel 3/4.
You can also see that the playback of channel 1 and 2 (WDM/MME OUT 1 and WDM/MME OUT 2)
is connected with the ASIO input of channel 1 and 2 (ASIO IN 1 and ASIO IN 2). This means that
anything any MME/WDM compatible software plays on channel 1 and 2 can be recorded / processed
as input signal in your ASIO application. This signal cannot be heard via the physical output of Amber
i1 since the OUT button is set to mute.
Finally, the enabled MIX 3/4 TO 1/2 button means that everything played via virtual channel 3/4 can
be heard on the physical output of Amber i1.
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