Hello everyone,
I just got my hands on the XK-AUDIO-216-MC-AB MultiChannel development board for a project I'm working on. I need to record multiple audio channels simultaneously, and after some research, it seemed like the XMos multichannel development board was the perfect fit. I heard it's not the easiest board for beginners, but I believe the right tool makes all the difference for the right job.
James
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Welcome!
The board you have is perfect for recording multiple channels of audio.
If you haven't done so already, you can download the latest USB Audio software from this link - that page shows the xcore.ai audio board, but the XK-AUDIO-216-MC-AB that you have is also supported. The release package contains pre-built binaries that will allow you to record multiple audio channels, so you should be able to get started relatively quickly.
Feel free to post new forum threads with any questions you have; someone will be able to help you out.
The board you have is perfect for recording multiple channels of audio.
If you haven't done so already, you can download the latest USB Audio software from this link - that page shows the xcore.ai audio board, but the XK-AUDIO-216-MC-AB that you have is also supported. The release package contains pre-built binaries that will allow you to record multiple audio channels, so you should be able to get started relatively quickly.
Feel free to post new forum threads with any questions you have; someone will be able to help you out.
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