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Question Newbie with DSP card setup for N-Track.

Lets say I have a Audiophile 24/96 and UAD-1 for n-Track, how would I set it up?

Like what would I need to do in n-Tracks options?

Do I set the 24/96 as the input and output with ASIO? Im lost.
 



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