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User's Guide HDSPe AES © RME 
12.3 Notes on WDM 
The driver offers a WDM streaming device per stereo pair, like AES (1+2). WDM streaming is 
Microsoft's current driver and audio system. WDM streaming is hardly usable for professional 
music purposes, as all data is processed by the so called Kernel Mixer, causing a latency of at 
least 30 ms. Additionally, WDM can perform sample rate conversions unnoticed, cause offsets 
between record and playback data, block channels unintentionally and much more. 
Several programs do not offer any direct device selection. Instead they use the playback device 
selected in Windows under 
XP: <Control Panel/ Sounds and Multimedia/ Audio> 
Vista/7: <Control Panel/ Sound/ Playback> 
The program Sonar from Cakewalk is unique in many ways. Sonar uses the so called WDM 
Kernel Streaming, bypassing the WDM mixer, thus achieves a similar performance to ASIO. 
Because of the driver's multichannel streaming ability Sonar not only finds the stereo device 
mentioned above, but also the 8-channel interleaved devices, and adds the channel number at 
the end: 
AES (1+2) is the first stereo device 
AES (3+4) is the next stereo device 
AES (1+2) 3/4 are the channels 3/4 of the first 8-channel interleaved device. 
We recommend to not use these special interleaved devices. Also note that it is not possible to 
use one stereo channel twice (the basic and the interleaved device), even with different applica-
tions. 
Multi-Channel using WDM 
The WDM Streaming device Loudspeaker (Analog 1+2) of the RME driver can operate as usual 
stereo device, or as up to 8-channel device. 
An 8-channel playback using the Windows Media Player requires the speaker setup 7.1 Sur-
round. Configure as follows: 
XP: >Control Panel /Sounds and Multimedia /Audio /Volume /Speaker Settings /Advanced < 
Vista/7: >Control Panel /Sound /Playback /Loudspeaker /Configure < 
12.4 Multi-client Operation 
RME audio interfaces support multi-client operation. Several programs can be used at the same 
time. The formats ASIO and WDM can even be used on the same playback channels simulta-
neously. As WDM uses a real-time sample rate conversion (ASIO does not), all active ASIO 
software has to use the same sample rate. 
However, a better overview is maintained by using the channels exclusively. This is no limitation 
at all, because TotalMix allows for any output routing, and therefore a playback of multiple soft-
ware on the same hardware outputs. 
Inputs can be used from an unlimited number of WDM and ASIO software at the same time, as 
the driver simply sends the data to all applications simultaneously. 
RME's sophisticated tool DIGICheck is an exception to this rule. It operates like an ASIO host, 
using a special technique to access playback channels directly. Therefore DIGICheck is able to 
analyse and display playback data from any software, no matter which format it uses. 










