The Device Toolbar

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The Device Toolbar

Post by User Username » Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:25 am

Hopefully this isn't too dumb of a question... 99% of the time I'm using audacity (so pretty much all the time) the listed device in the first box is MME.

but atleast prior to downloading the newest version of audacity there was another option: Windows DirectSound.

My question is are there any major differences with selecting one over the other? Like audio quality or something? The PC I use is running Windows 7.

Also on an unrelated note does the panning slider (next to any given track) just affect the volume of the audio?

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Re: The Device Toolbar

Post by steve » Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:21 pm

I'll leave your first question to someone else as I'm on Linux and I can never remember what the difference is on Vista and later Windows.
User Username wrote:does the panning slider (next to any given track) just affect the volume of the audio?
The pan slider only affects the playback level (per channel) and not the actual audio data. Thus you can twiddle it as much as you like and if you move it back to the default centre position it will be exactly the same as if you had never moved it at all. The "effect" is "applied" when the track is "rendered" (either by "mixing down" the track, or exporting), so when you export or "Mix and Render" (Tracks menu) the audio data is changed according to the Pan slider setting.
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Post by waxcylinder » Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:45 pm

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Re: The Device Toolbar

Post by Gale Andrews » Tue Oct 01, 2013 1:33 am

User Username wrote:Hopefully this isn't too dumb of a question... 99% of the time I'm using audacity (so pretty much all the time) the listed device in the first box is MME.

but atleast prior to downloading the newest version of audacity there was another option: Windows DirectSound.
Please look in Help > About Audacity and give us all three Audacity version numbers that you see.

If you are using the latest 2.0.4 from http://audacityteam.org/download/windows you should have MME, Windows DirectSound, Windows WASAPI (for "loopback" recording of computer playback) and Windows WDM-KS. How many of those four do you have in 2.0.4?


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