Benny Alexandar <ben.alex(a)outlook.com> writes:
Hi David,
> Benny Alexandar <ben.alex(a)outlook.com>
writes:
>
>> I have a requirement to process and analyze more than 5 audio stereo
>> inputs simultaneously capture and analyze using a client program.
>> How it can be achieved with JACK.
>
> You use a sound interface with more than 5 audio stereo inputs.
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With this If I capture all audio signals, do I need to do any clock
synchronization ? assuming all will be captured using single clock.
You wrote "more than 5 audio stereo inputs". 8-channel devices are good
for just 4 audio stereo inputs, so you need to be able to combine
several of them (or combine them with other A/D devices), requiring
clock synchronization of some manner.
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David Kastrup