Does matlab support USB audio devices that have 4 microphones?
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JD Ritchey
le 3 Nov 2017
Commenté : Gene Goff
le 10 Oct 2018
I'm having trouble finding a mechanism to record audio from a usb 4 channel audio device. I have found examples scripts that record stereo (2 channel) audio from a usb device, but not 4. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
le 3 Nov 2017
You need either the DSP toolbox or the Audio Systems Toolbox or (interfacing a different way) the Data Acquisition Toolbox for this to work.
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Walter Roberson
le 3 Nov 2017
It appears from https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Cirrus%20Logic%20PDFs/Lochnagar_2_User_Guide.pdf that it has ASIO drivers, which should in theory be enough for DSP or Audio Systems toolbox, I suspect.
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Gabriele Bunkheila
le 6 Nov 2017
Hi JD,
I work with the Audio System Toolbox team at MathWorks and after seeing this I thought I'd drop a more precise note on the topic.
It looks like your board is recognized by Windows as a standard audio device, leveraging generic DirectSound drivers.
To record more than 2 channels from anything seen by your OS as an audio device (e.g. working with DirectSound, WASAPI, ASIO, ALSA or CoreAudio drivers), you should look at audioDeviceReader in Audio System Toolbox.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Gabriele.
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Gabriele Bunkheila
le 10 Oct 2018
Hi Gene,
I am not sure what you meant by "I get about two frames of silence" - I'll take a stab at your question assuming it's related to the main topic of this MATLAB Answer, i.e. you are struggling to read more than 2 channels from your multichannel USB sound card.
Many (if not most) multichannel sound cards support full multichannel mode in Windows only via an ASIO driver provided by the card vendor. On the other hand, they only support two channels using standard plug-and-play Windows drivers.
Try pointing audioDeviceReader to the ASIO driver coming with the card instead of ASIO4ALL. If I remember well, ASIO4ALL simply leverages the default Windows drivers on the hardware side, yet exposing an ASIO interface to applications (including MATLAB) so you can use your card with applications working in ASIO mode.
I hope this helps,
Gabriele.
Gene Goff
le 10 Oct 2018
Never mind - this does work now. I had the wrong driver settings in Adobe Audition to monitor the audio that Matlab recorded.
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