So I am coming from mac to windows 10 and would like to use Individual Outputs of A4 with my RME sound devices. On a mac I would just use a Aggregated device and it worked fine. but in windows 10 their isn’t a native Aggregated set up that I know of. I did come across this for windows
asio4all allows you to make Aggregated devices in windows. however i can only get two channels out of the analog 4 in asio4all even though overbridge is set up correctly. My question is anyone doing this with windows 10 another way other than asio4all ?
well you use overbridge control panel to open the channels on the A 4 other wise they dont show up in Daw’s. in a mac i can bring the channels directly into ableton, thats not on the plug in. the overbridge boxes act as sound devices as far as a os is concerned. I believe the issue here is the drivers of the A4 or rytm ect…
but their could be another way to set it up in windows that i am not aware of …
Windows 10, FL Studio 11.x I need to click on the settings tab on the VST wrapper for the Overbridge VST. Then to the “Processing” tab. Then I can set which channel on the FL Studio mixer each channel of the A4/Overbridge gets sent to.
Personally I’m using my MOTU 828 via firewire, so I don’t need to deal with aggregate devices, but I have set things up that way just to see if it worked. It did.