Serious question. Getting around a Audigy Card

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Hello All, Sorry for the long post, Its been a long 5 weeks !!
Well after weeks of trying to get my studio back up and running, I finally got it feasible enough to record vocals now. I was having problems with my Motu pci-324 interfaces being outdated. Well anyway, I went ahead and built a new machine using Win2k and my Delta 10/10 just for the time being. After tweaking I finally got a recording using the 10/10 ins on top of some midi (softsynths ) out through the Audigy which is my personal way of doing things. All vox run via other intercaes and studio stuff is done via wave. All playbacks were fine so I figures what the heck, let me throw the Motu PCI-324 in there with the 10/10 and the Audigy. WEll the 10/10 and the Motu2408 worked fine, I could record and assign any of the 32 out channels to my digital console for track seperations. Then I decided to record on top of midi again using the audigy spdif out playing softsynths as my music. I recorded in on the 10/10 and everything was fine except the newly recorded vocals would be just slightly behind the music played by the Audigy. So aftrer trying settings, Latency, buffersm etc. I figured since I got my main interfaces working together that I really dont need the Audigy anymore (Unless I need softsynths and samples) . I could run spdif out of the 10/10 or the 2408 to my digital console as long as the source was a wave file.

So to end... I usually add the soundfonts in Sonar 2.2 with the sonar soundfont option. This plays through the Audigy out on the digital out. How can I just play a soundfont as a wave file and route it through one of my real interfaces without loosing my midi track information in Sonar? I would like for sonar to control the midi but the sound source routing through some other stand alone program that would use one of the 10/10 or 2408 stereo channels?

Thanks
Malcolm
 
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