Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
Any ideas here? Can it be done? Been doing some research, mostly you tube, but nothing practical yet.
My problem is that I have an old reliable Tascam 144 and want to add more output ports to my setup. Probably there is another way to get this done.
Of course it may time to upgrade anyhow. Looking at the budget Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 (2nd Gen).
My problem is that I have an old reliable Tascam 144 and want to add more output ports to my setup. Probably there is another way to get this done.
Of course it may time to upgrade anyhow. Looking at the budget Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 (2nd Gen).
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Re: Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
On Mac? Yes. Create an Aggregate Device.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202000
Dunno about Windows, sorry.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202000
Dunno about Windows, sorry.
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Re: Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
I only know of these, but I am not sure if they give you the ability to use multiple devices in one app (i.e two cards via Live). So far I have seen info that they will let you route apps, each to a different audio device, and mix/play all those apps through all the audio devices at the same time. Could be interesting to read further in to them or test out
Audio Router (free) (Win 7-10)
https://github.com/audiorouterdev/audio-router
I came across this article on Audio Router:
https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-t ... indows-10/
The person who made this app used CheVolume as a reference:
CheVolume ($20 US)
http://www.chevolume.com
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As for your Tascam, depending on the Tascam (is it ADAT / SPDIF? ) and your sound card hardware (optical/spdif connections?), you could connect it to your sound card and expand it by 2-8 audio in/outs.
Audio Router (free) (Win 7-10)
https://github.com/audiorouterdev/audio-router
I came across this article on Audio Router:
https://www.addictivetips.com/windows-t ... indows-10/
The person who made this app used CheVolume as a reference:
CheVolume ($20 US)
http://www.chevolume.com
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As for your Tascam, depending on the Tascam (is it ADAT / SPDIF? ) and your sound card hardware (optical/spdif connections?), you could connect it to your sound card and expand it by 2-8 audio in/outs.
Re: Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
I think it is SPDIF. There is one set of i/o ports (which I have never been able to use) marked "digital".Da hand wrote:
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As for your Tascam, depending on the Tascam (is it ADAT / SPDIF? ) and your sound card hardware (optical/spdif connections?), you could connect it to your sound card and expand it by 2-8 audio in/outs.
Started to research them, and began to suspect that they are SPDIF.
Will take a look at the links.
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Re: Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
Wondering if this https://www.amazon.com/Zoom-U-44-Channe ... +Interface will solve my problem. Kinda worrying about how to get ADA Clocks in sync.
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Re: Using 2 Audio Interfaces as one
The Tascam is my sound card and yes it has a pair of coaxial SPDIF ports, 1 in and 1 out. However I will have to find a program for PC/Win10 to integrate the two devices.Da hand wrote: As for your Tascam, depending on the Tascam (is it ADAT / SPDIF? ) and your sound card hardware (optical/spdif connections?), you could connect it to your sound card and expand it by 2-8 audio in/outs.
Also, still cannot find any hardware that I am certain will give me the extra output I need and which has SPDIF Coaxial i/o's connectivity.
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