Ben Hanson
November 17th 04, 05:00 PM
Make that ABOUT IT
haha
"Ben Hanson" > wrote in message
...
> I have asked this on the Cubase group as well but I know that many of you
> have experience with this so I thought I would throw it out there.
>
> Is it possible to use the 8 inputs on a Delta 1010 and the 2 inputs on a
USB
> Audiophile to record to 10 discreet tracks in Cubase, simultaneously? Both
> of these devices have ASIO 2 drivers, and the PC hardware is top of the
line
> (almost) as far as memory, processing, disks, etc., running a dedicated,
> clean install of XP Pro.
>
> We would be using the Insert jacks on the 10 channels as direct out's from
> our Mackie board into the 10 inputs (8 and 2) on the two sound cards.
>
> I know that Device Manager in Cubase lets you see multiple devices, I have
> just never tried recording on multiple devices at the same time. In my
head
> the only thing I can think of that would cause problems is synchronization
> between the two sound cards? There's got to be a way to do it because
> M-Audio supports up to 4 Delta 1010's in one PC. I called them but the
tech
> support guy didn't seem to know much abou tit.
>
> Also, any advice, tips, etc. from anyone's practical experience at
> multi-tracking like this would be great.
>
> -Ben
>
>
haha
"Ben Hanson" > wrote in message
...
> I have asked this on the Cubase group as well but I know that many of you
> have experience with this so I thought I would throw it out there.
>
> Is it possible to use the 8 inputs on a Delta 1010 and the 2 inputs on a
USB
> Audiophile to record to 10 discreet tracks in Cubase, simultaneously? Both
> of these devices have ASIO 2 drivers, and the PC hardware is top of the
line
> (almost) as far as memory, processing, disks, etc., running a dedicated,
> clean install of XP Pro.
>
> We would be using the Insert jacks on the 10 channels as direct out's from
> our Mackie board into the 10 inputs (8 and 2) on the two sound cards.
>
> I know that Device Manager in Cubase lets you see multiple devices, I have
> just never tried recording on multiple devices at the same time. In my
head
> the only thing I can think of that would cause problems is synchronization
> between the two sound cards? There's got to be a way to do it because
> M-Audio supports up to 4 Delta 1010's in one PC. I called them but the
tech
> support guy didn't seem to know much abou tit.
>
> Also, any advice, tips, etc. from anyone's practical experience at
> multi-tracking like this would be great.
>
> -Ben
>
>