Qwerty
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Anyone tried setting up Sonar 2.2 with multiple ASIO drivers enabled?
Am I right in thinking it can't be done?
Seems like I can drive my Aardvark 2496 with it's ASIO drivers, but as soon as these are enabled, it dims out the ASIO driver selection for my Line6 PODxt. Looks like it is an either-or scenario both can't be enabled in Sonar at the same time.
So -
1. Is this right or some cool configuration boo-boo I have done?
2. Is it a limitation of the sound cards drivers, of Sonar 2.2, of Windows or of the ASIO implementation itself?
3. Will Sonar 3.0 handle ASIO any differently?
4. Do things like Cubase or Nuendo allow multiple ASIO drivers to be set up and configured?
5. And even if I could enable both the sound card and the Line 6 would I then run into timing issues due to the lack of a shared timing source?
Any thoughts, theories or grassy-knoll speculation appreciated...
Have fun........
Q.
Am I right in thinking it can't be done?
Seems like I can drive my Aardvark 2496 with it's ASIO drivers, but as soon as these are enabled, it dims out the ASIO driver selection for my Line6 PODxt. Looks like it is an either-or scenario both can't be enabled in Sonar at the same time.
So -
1. Is this right or some cool configuration boo-boo I have done?
2. Is it a limitation of the sound cards drivers, of Sonar 2.2, of Windows or of the ASIO implementation itself?
3. Will Sonar 3.0 handle ASIO any differently?
4. Do things like Cubase or Nuendo allow multiple ASIO drivers to be set up and configured?
5. And even if I could enable both the sound card and the Line 6 would I then run into timing issues due to the lack of a shared timing source?
Any thoughts, theories or grassy-knoll speculation appreciated...
Have fun........
Q.