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Brandon Anderson
 
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Default Will Audigy record in true 96/24?

For recording purposes, I recomend that you purchase a multitrack ASIO
compatable recording program such as Nuendo. In fact, the ZS Pro can
record 8 tracks or more simultaneously this way: Line 1/Mic, Line 2,
Line 3, SPIDF, and, though I havn't tried it, you could try rigging
onboard CD connectors... The recording software will also allow you
to control each level without fumbling through the creative mixer, and
allow you to treat each output as independent busses, or as a single
7.1 bus. Thus you can use your card to output a studio monitor
signal, a couple monitor signals for tallent, and another to a
mixer... If you so desired. Or you can mix in surround sound.



On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 03:47:25 GMT, benjamin&sharon
wrote:

I don't know the answer to your question, but I have one regarding the
Audigy 2 which I (mistakenly) bought and am stuck with until finances
are better.

I have found it impossible to record a track without recording all the
previously recorded tracks onto the new track, short of hard panning
everything and assigning the incoming signal to the other side. This is
a frustrating limitation, and for the life of me I can not figure out
how to record multiple tracks at a time with this limitation. I don't
know if my settings are wrong in cakewalk (pro 9, by the way...finances
again, or from some reviews I may be better off sticking with what I
know), or if it's the card. I'm no technical wiz, but I've never had
this trouble before. Only reason I don't use my old card is because it
(or the driver) seems to be incompatible with my operating system. I
still have the old card, and if someone knows why a terratec ewx 24/96
driver won't work with with windows 2k, please let me know. Maybe I
should sell the Audigy2 to a gamer and reinstall the old card, but
meanwhile I'm pretty lost. Any ideas?

-Benjamin