running two audio interfaces at once...
running two audio interfaces at once...
Can i run two audio interfaces at once on the same computer?
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
very easy on mac, not as easy with pc, but i believe it's possible... maybe a pc guru will step in, and help out, short of that, try a google search...
Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
been doing it on PC for years.
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
hey its everyones favourite racist ex-boy band necro thread jacker.cperezzz wrote:Can i run two audio interfaces at once on the same computer?
ill answer your question, with your own informative and useful answers:
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
yea,i'm on a pc. some google searches showed it can be possible. but, none showed of any instances of using ABLETON LIVE.dcease wrote:very easy on mac, not as easy with pc, but i believe it's possible... maybe a pc guru will step in, and help out, short of that, try a google search...
just want to see if LIVE would recognize two audio interfaces in the drop down screen in options menu.
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
it's not in the drop down menus.cperezzz wrote:yea,i'm on a pc. some google searches showed it can be possible. but, none showed of any instances of using ABLETON LIVE.dcease wrote:very easy on mac, not as easy with pc, but i believe it's possible... maybe a pc guru will step in, and help out, short of that, try a google search...
just want to see if LIVE would recognize two audio interfaces in the drop down screen in options menu.
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Why do I smile
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At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
Which one shows up in LIVE's options? is it the one i turned 'ON' first? or it just chooses one for me?Tone Deft wrote:it's not in the drop down menus.cperezzz wrote:yea,i'm on a pc. some google searches showed it can be possible. but, none showed of any instances of using ABLETON LIVE.dcease wrote:very easy on mac, not as easy with pc, but i believe it's possible... maybe a pc guru will step in, and help out, short of that, try a google search...
just want to see if LIVE would recognize two audio interfaces in the drop down screen in options menu.
world wide peacemaker
Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
My old usb interface only had 1 pair of stereo outputs so I tried that once on my old desktop using the asio4all driver and selecting the outputs of the interface & the onboard soundchip. The problem was that that they had different latencies (which couldn't be adjusted seperatly) so that made the whole attempt pretty useless.
Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
What does "at once" means for you?
You can run a DAW with two interfaces hooked to your PC but the DAW will be able to use only one - at least on XP. So,
You can run a DAW with two interfaces hooked to your PC but the DAW will be able to use only one - at least on XP. So,
FME, the answer is no.just want to see if LIVE would recognize two audio interfaces in the drop down screen in options menu.
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
Not quite. As I posted in the "hardware setup" window of the asio4all driver (don't remember which version - must have been around 9 months ago) you can activate & deactivate in/outputs from different interfaces/cards/chips. (This was on XP Prof SP2)Gab wrote:What does "at once" means for you?
You can run a DAW with two interfaces hooked to your PC but the DAW will be able to use only one - at least on XP. So,
It worked for behringer UCA200 as output 1/2 & the onboard soundchip as 3/4. Though as soon as I activated an in/output from my Soundblaster Live PCI, the other 2 devices wouldn't play. And as mentioned above, the diffenrent latencies of the devices render the whole thing useless. (although I expect if you had the same interface twice it might work)
Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
i have two M-AUDIO FAST TRACK PRO interfaces. reason why i want to use both is because i get tired of plugging and unplugging my sound modules,bass,guitars, dtxplorer all the time from the interface.
i tried to run LIVE with both interfaces 'ON',but, i only hear one or the others INPUTS.
funny thing though, when i choose an AUDIO TRACK and choose to record as a STEREO TRACK, it picks up sounds from both interfaces...but one interface is panned LEFT and the other panned RIGHT. very odd. can't figure it out.
i tried to run LIVE with both interfaces 'ON',but, i only hear one or the others INPUTS.
funny thing though, when i choose an AUDIO TRACK and choose to record as a STEREO TRACK, it picks up sounds from both interfaces...but one interface is panned LEFT and the other panned RIGHT. very odd. can't figure it out.
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
Surely a man of your means can do better? perhaps something from Apogee or Metric Halocperezzz wrote:i have two M-AUDIO FAST TRACK PRO interfaces.
Edit: Didn't notice you're on a pc
Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
i'm just trying to use what i have now until the new ZOOM R16 multitrack recorder/controller comes out in a few weeks or so.twisted-space wrote:Surely a man of your means can do better? perhaps something from Apogee or Metric Halocperezzz wrote:i have two M-AUDIO FAST TRACK PRO interfaces.
Edit: Didn't notice you're on a pc.
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Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
no shit, 2 M-Audio interfaces? and you're some kind of pro with residuals?cperezzz wrote:i'm just trying to use what i have now until the new ZOOM R16 multitrack recorder/controller comes out in a few weeks or so.twisted-space wrote:Surely a man of your means can do better? perhaps something from Apogee or Metric Halocperezzz wrote:i have two M-AUDIO FAST TRACK PRO interfaces.
Edit: Didn't notice you're on a pc.
you still haven't figured it out?? Dexes pretty much gave you the answer and you still can't get it to work?
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Why do I smile
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Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Re: running two audio interfaces at once...
Dexes wrote:Not quite. As I posted in the "hardware setup" window of the asio4all driver (don't remember which version - must have been around 9 months ago) you can activate & deactivate in/outputs from different interfaces/cards/chips. (This was on XP Prof SP2)Gab wrote:What does "at once" means for you?
You can run a DAW with two interfaces hooked to your PC but the DAW will be able to use only one - at least on XP. So,
It worked for behringer UCA200 as output 1/2 & the onboard soundchip as 3/4. Though as soon as I activated an in/output from my Soundblaster Live PCI, the other 2 devices wouldn't play. And as mentioned above, the diffenrent latencies of the devices render the whole thing useless. (although I expect if you had the same interface twice it might work)
ok, both fast track pro's work together in LIVE.
i plug in the bass on input 1 on the first interface, and the guitar on input 1 on the second interface...they both go through to LIVE at the same time...cool !!!
and, both headphones work at the same time when playing back using LIVE.
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