Connecting 2 Soundcards???

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Hey, I just bought this Audiophile 2496 thing and originally I had the soundcard that comes with my computer. I still have the old soundcard installed and would like to be able to use it in addition to my Audiophile. How do I go about using two soundcards at the same time without conflicting them. I basically just want more inputs and outputs for my Audiophile, but since I cant have that I would like to use my two cards together. Plus, I have a gang of 1/8 and 1/4 plugs and the Audiophile only uses RCA; if I could get my Audiophile to have 1/8th inch plugs like my old sound card, that would make everything better. Help!!!! LOL. Peace.
 
you'll probably be able to get both cards running at the same time, BUT i don't think you'll be able to synchronize them for recording. so unfortunately, you won't be able to record 4 tracks at once.

stereo mini to dual RCA adapters are two dollars at radio shack
 
Well basically I want to connect my mixer (which I have a "mini" plug output for) to my old soundcard. Since my analog ins and outs are already occupied on my Audiophile, I would like to be able to have my mixer connected to the Audiophile's S/PDIF. This way everything connected to my mixer will be played through the Audiophile... kind of like using the old soundcard as a breakout box. How do I go about doing this?
 
jrosenstein said:
you'll probably be able to get both cards running at the same time, BUT i don't think you'll be able to synchronize them for recording. so unfortunately, you won't be able to record 4 tracks at once.

stereo mini to dual RCA adapters are two dollars at radio shack

It is very possible to record with two sound cards at once as long as your software supports it (and i think most do)

I recorded four tracks at once using n-track and the line out from a mackie 1202-vlz.
 
I would like to be able to have my mixer connected to the Audiophile's S/PDIF.

Not possible unless you have a digital mixer with an S/PDIF output.
 
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