Hi All,
Is anyone using multichannel audio with sonobus in Max/MSP? I'm unable to select anything more than stereo (2ch) in the input mixer or get more than 2 channels out of the vst~ object (i.e. no access to the user busses, only the main mix). What I would like is to be able to send/receive up to 8 channels using one instance of the vst and also be able to route each received channel dynamically within my patch.
My setup:
Desktop PC running Windows 10
Focusrite Audio interface -- Scarlett 18i20 (1st gen)
Max Msp
sonobus in vst~ [vst~ 8 8 sonobus]
What I've tried:
1) Reading through the conversations on this user group that relate to multichannel audio, and watched those posted videos where each user in the group was routed to a separate channel in Logic.
2) Running the Sonobus standalone. Here, I have the option to activate multiple inputs and choose how many channels I want to send. That is, I'm able to get it to work. This leads me to believe that its an issue with Max telling sonobus how many inputs it has available.
3) Checked my I/O in the Max Audio Status dialog box. I've got routing options setup for all 18 inputs. I've tried adding a [dac~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8] and [adc~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8] to see if this would change the way sonobus interfaces with my patch. No dice.
4) Using [mcs.vst~] with an 8 channel signal input. Doesn't change anything.
If anyone has this working in Max already and can let me know their configuration/setup, it would be greatly appreciated. OR, if anyone can tell me _how_ sonobus learns of the input channels available. I would imagine it has to do with the audio environment it is running in, since I have 18 inputs on the audio interface I'm using with Max. I'm also curious to know if it is a "convenience" feature where one is not able to select more inputs than their system has available or if it is essential. Reason being, I might hop into the source code to see if I can manually set the I/Os for the VST. I imagine it's not that simple, though.
Any help is greatly appreciated! And thanks a million to everyone working on this project; it's a game changer!!!
Best,
David