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Backup Artist
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 144
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2 drivers in one programIs there way in Neuendo to have one driver for input and a different driver for output in the device setup ?
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excess to requirements
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Portsmouth, England
Posts: 7,378
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I assume you mean for 2 separate audio cards? I tried it once with cubase with a terratec dm6fire and a soundblaster. I managed to get the soundblaster handling midi and the 6fire handling the audio but that was it. and there were timing issues.
I know that some audio card manufacturers design their cards to be stacked, ie you can use 2 identical cards but this merely doubles up the inputs and outputs. sorry I can't be of more help.
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Starving Artist
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Miami FL
Posts: 32
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a very definite NO NO NO
Use the sound card that has the best lowest latency and thats it - do not complicate your life or your music X |
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