On 18/12/17 17:08, Will Godfrey wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 16:46:14 +0000
> Bill Purvis <bill@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>> I'm currently building a church organ, using the GrandOrgue program to
>> handle the software
>> side of things. I'm looking for recommendations for a output device
>> which can handle 8 (or more)
>> outputs. There is no requirement for audio inputs, but that shouldn't
>> rule out devices with
>> inputs, they simply won't be used. Most of the discussions I've seen on
>> this list seem to be
>> more geared to multiple inputs rather than outputs.
>>
>> I'm thinking in terms of a USB device, as most of the internal sound
>> cards seem to be
>> limited to 5 outputs. Cost is a factor, but reasonable sound quality is
>> required.
>>
>> Anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Bill
> Pardon my ignorance, but why do you need so many outputs?
The organ has three manuals, plus a pedal board. The organist currently
says he wants three pair of
speakers - front, middle and back, and a big woofer in the centre! The
software supports an arbitrary
number of output channels, each with the option of a swell pedal to vary
the volumes. I'm currently
budgeting for 4 stereo amps to drive it all! It started out with only
two manuals, but it doesn't
cost much to add a third manual, the big problem is fitting it all into
the existing case!
Bill
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