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Ntrack, with a multichannel soundcard.

I have a question regarding the use of a multichannel card, like a delta 44 or 66 with ntrack. how would you set it up to record 4 seperate tracks, for the four mono inputs.

try as I might, i cannot figure this out.

any help would be appreciated
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In Preferences / Wave Devices you'll see a list of al the drivers for inputs and outputs availible in your machine.

Select all the inputs for your card (in whatever driver flavor works best for you) by Control + Clicking on each one. They might be something like "ASIO Delta 44 1&2" and "ASIO Delta 44 3&4"

When you click OK, your input meters should sprout 4 tracks set up in 2 stereo pair. Going into the setting for each pair change them to record 2 mono tracks instead of 1 stereo track.

I don't have the program in front of me, but I think that's how it works. Close enough, anyway.

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Yep... everything is set in Preferences (Control-P).

Also be sure anytime you upgrade to a new build that you go back into the Preferences and reset them to your setup! Preferences will always change to the defaults any time you upgrade the program.
 



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