James Argo
Fancy Rock N' Roll
I always wonder if I actualy need good soundcard to make sure the quality of the "Bounce to track" from DXi to audio track...
Here's some info that I got from Native Instruments :
"For rendering audio you only need CPU and Softsynth. The sound card just converts the digital signal into an analog audiosignal.
The time which it takes to convert the signal is the latency between trigger and sound.
So for realtime playing and a good sound quality you should get a high quality soundcard with low latency and good converters. Also it should have ASIO drivers.
Just for fun the onboard sound is okay (in the most cases, sometimes these are so bad, that sequencers refuse to work with it)
Best regards
Rico Baade
Technical Support
NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH
support@native-instruments.com
5631A Hollywood Blvd.
http://www.native-instruments.com
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Tel. 323-467-5260
USA
Fax 866-556-6488
NATIVE INSTRUMENTS - Generate the Future of Sound!"
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From Cakewalk people:
"The reason for the Source section of the dialog box is so that you can choose what sound card outputs are used during the mixdown. In other words you can choose to mix tracks going to individual outputs (if your card has more than one) or all outputs, etc. But the converters in the card itself are not used to process the audio. All processing is done internally (ie. in software)."
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Has anyone of you tried to disable the card's driver (in SONAR's Audio option) and try "Bounce to track" ? How's that going ?
Comments...!!! Comments...!!!
Jaymz
Here's some info that I got from Native Instruments :
"For rendering audio you only need CPU and Softsynth. The sound card just converts the digital signal into an analog audiosignal.
The time which it takes to convert the signal is the latency between trigger and sound.
So for realtime playing and a good sound quality you should get a high quality soundcard with low latency and good converters. Also it should have ASIO drivers.
Just for fun the onboard sound is okay (in the most cases, sometimes these are so bad, that sequencers refuse to work with it)
Best regards
Rico Baade
Technical Support
NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH
support@native-instruments.com
5631A Hollywood Blvd.
http://www.native-instruments.com
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Tel. 323-467-5260
USA
Fax 866-556-6488
NATIVE INSTRUMENTS - Generate the Future of Sound!"
=======================================================
From Cakewalk people:
"The reason for the Source section of the dialog box is so that you can choose what sound card outputs are used during the mixdown. In other words you can choose to mix tracks going to individual outputs (if your card has more than one) or all outputs, etc. But the converters in the card itself are not used to process the audio. All processing is done internally (ie. in software)."
=======================================================
Has anyone of you tried to disable the card's driver (in SONAR's Audio option) and try "Bounce to track" ? How's that going ?
Comments...!!! Comments...!!!
Jaymz