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Aggregating Audio Devices in Windows

VeerK

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Is anyone familiar with a method to aggregate multiple audio devices, in Windows? The method in MacOS is ludicrously simple, I wish Windows had something even remotely similar in its OS. I’ve tried the Asio4All method and it keeps having crackles and pops, and I can’t change the buffer sample higher/lower than 512. Voicemeeter Banana works perfectly fine, but I can’t shake the feeling that there’s some latency here.
 

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But can you allocate different channels from a multichannel file into them and synchronously run multiple stereo DACs?
 
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But can you allocate different channels from a multichannel file into them and synchronously run multiple stereo DACs?

Are there any excellent options you’ve found to do exactly this?
 

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Are there any excellent options you’ve found to do exactly this?
Any modern MAC with DACs having clock in/outs.
 
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