I was able to set it up easily and my Windows10 also found it quickly.
The problem is that i have a lot of delay on this and also some distortion occurs, so playing directly
over the USB Audio is not really possible.
Now i just wanted to ask what your experience is with this functionality.
I also understand that this is an experimental feature. I just saw it as a nice thing to try on a
saturday afternoon.
On my laptop (debian gnu/linux stable) I’ve been using the Duo X as a soundcard in combination with pipewire running as systemwide service (pipewire is an upcoming unification of linux audio layers).
Works quite well, latency is about ~10ms, with 512 frames at 48khz so totally usable. (compounded with the internal ~2.6ms of the DuoX this would be ~13ms total)
If only the DuoX was usb powered or had a battery-pack haha
On my workstation I’ve toyed with using vcvrack and jack audio. Sending a cv signal (say an lfo) from vcv to jack, to an input on the DuoX, then into the audio2cv module and then out the cv port to my modular system!
Needs some tweaking to get the correct ranges, but was totally able to add some computer-controlled modulations to my setup there