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ericperkun
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I was wondering if it would be possible to use 2 Alesis iO4s together to get 8 channels. I'm going to be using a Windows computer with Cubase.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I was wondering if it would be possible to use 2 Alesis iO4s together to get 8 channels. I'm going to be using a Windows computer with Cubase.
Thanks.
Well yes fine but have a GOOD look for the 1800, some steals about at the moment. Otherwise, good luck I have done this with a PCI card and two other, different AIs. Mind you only for about 5 mins max after that I would expect them to drift apart.I would have bought the Tascam but these Alesis' are $40 on eBay at the moment.
Dave's comment is the reason using 2 interfaces doesn't work - clock drift.
Really? Do you not get the option to choose a common source?
How do apple do it, do you know?
Ah now! I have asked about this elsewhere in the past! Where do USB AIs get their clock from? Many must have a local clock since they can run standalone (e.g. Fast track pro) but that does not mean they might not be synch'ed to a PC?
Pity the AIs in question do not have S/PDIF else OP could slave one from tother.
True multitrack AIs and mixers have multiple converters in them so they MUST have a common clock bus. Can't be beyond the wit of man to make an external sync box/app surely?
Dave.
Really? Do you not get the option to choose a common source?
How do apple do it, do you know?
I think it's a bit of a strange request too - after all, all my software has the option for different connected interfaces, yet NONE of them have any provision for selecting two! So if you could fudge getting two interfaces live - your software couldn't talk to them at the same time.