Audio playback- interface or sound card?

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I just bought a Lexicon Alpha, and it's been working great for me so far.
I just have one question.

Should I use the Alpha to play back audio, or my built-in audio card?

In my opinion, I would have less latency using the sound card, let me explain:

Using the alpha for playback, we'd have a route such as: Lexicon Alpha=>USB cord=>Sonar Home Studio=>USB cord back to => Alpha, then to speakers.

There'd be an A=>D (or vice versa) conversion both times through the USB cord, my thought is that USB would add some latency, whereas otherwise I could go from Sonar to my sound card to my speakers. It would still be a D/A conversion, but no USB in the way... Make sense?

Any ideas?
 
ALL built-in soundcards have about 40cents worth of chips in them.
(dont be taken in by marketing-speak, they are NOT 'hi-def')

Do you REALLY want to be making decisions based on that?

Besides, ASIO (the low-latency drivers you WANT to use) only allows one device driver at one time....
 
yes definately if you want better sound quality use theAsio playback with your interface for the speakers not the one withe the computer because they dont have better quality.
 
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