Sound Manager gone??

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hubird

Post by hubird »

I suddenly miss the Sound Manager drivers in the main menu folder 'Software in/outputs'.
I'm sure I have used them before once, so this is strange, they are just gone.

I still have the old 'Pulsar3' system installed on the same partition as where SFP is, so I tried to copy/paste the 24 bit SoundManager drivers from the Software IO's folder of the Pulsar3 folder.
But uhh?, in SFP there is no such a folder anymore :oops:
Where are they located these days??

Do I really have to reinstall SFP to get these SM drivers back??
Can't believe that.
Sure, I could copy them to a main menu folder like Old Stuff or Plugins, in fact I did this already, but I like it elegant :smile:

Anybody with a nice trick?

On mac, but CW is hybrid, so a 'pc' trick could do the job as well :smile:
Thanks if someone...

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samplaire
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Post by samplaire »

Hi Hubird,

Isn't it that the soundmanager drivers are known now as wave drivers??? I'm just guessing because at work I've got no SFP :roll:
hubird

Post by hubird »

On 2003-06-02 03:07, samplaire wrote:
Isn't it that the soundmanager drivers are known now as wave drivers???
:oops:
You're right, they make the system unstable a bit.
But I once used SM driver to record a downsreaming planetz music file in Cubase, real time!
And sometimes I use it for monitoring some software through Pulsar which normaly is played through SM.

It should be there is an argument too? :wink:

Anyway, if you're right my problem doesn't exist, gonne check it out now, thanks!
hubird

Post by hubird »

it seems you're right Sam, but it is strange to see the numbers of channels in the controll panel 'Sound'.
If I load in SFP the 'Wave Dest', in the Sound panel you see an input number of 2 channels.
If I load the '24 Bit Wave Dest' (after deleting the 'Wave Dest'), I see 4 of them.
Is it coz the Soundmanager just can 'see' 16 bit? Does it?

EDIT:
I checked the SFP manual, it says:

Using the 24-bit drivers doubles the number of channels used on the PCI bus and requires increased storage space for the audio files

BTW a new concept of the term 'channel' i have to learn here.
However, at the same time the manual says:

IMPORTANT NOTE: On the MAC, use the driver modules designated Sound Manager source/dest in place of the Wave
source/dest modules to access the
MacOS audio system


?? isn't this weird?
The 'Sound Manager Dest/Src' don't show up in the Software IO menu anymore, but the manual says you should use them...??

Is it me who's crazy?

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