Just had a reply from ESI technical support. It appears the Gigaport HD is not compatible as it only appears in Windows as one sound device, which means only certain software like Cubase and Audition can take advantage of it's multiple outputs.
This is the email:
Dear Simon.
Thank you for your interest in the Gigaport HD.
Sorry but I am not fully familiar with Miriad software.
However.
As far as I am aware P Squared have tried/tested the Gigaport HD with Myriad.
And P Squared found the Gigaport HD was not suited for use with their Myriad application.
I would suggest you contact P Squared .
Best Regards.
UK Support.
ESI Audiotechnik.
TEL:01280 847525.
Office Hours. Mon-Fri ..9.30 to 5.30.
From: "Simon Temby (AHR)" <
simon.temby@ahr.org.uk>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:33:30 +0000
To: Chad Paine <
uksupport@esi-audio.com>
Subject: Gigaport HD
Hi,
I'm looking for a USB sound device that will be compatible with the playout system we use at our radio station (P Squared's Myriad).
In order for it to be compatible with Myriad (with each player appearing on a seperate fader on our mixer), it must appear in Windows as four seperate audio devices rather than one.
For example, when choosing your default audio device in Windows, do you just get a GIGAPORT HD option in the dropdown menu, or do you get several options like GIGAPORT HD 1/2, GIGAPORT HD 3/4, GIGAPORT HD 5/6 and GIGAPORT HD 7/8.
I'd need it to appear as seperate outputs in order to assign each player it's own output rather than sharing one.
Thanks for your time.
Simon Temby
Auckland Hospital Radio
www.ahr.org.uk
Simon Temby, Programme Controller, Auckland Hospital Radio.