Two inputs with two tracks?

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My interface has two inputs on it (Line in 2, Line in 3) and was wondering if there's a program or a way I can record through both at once, onto seperate tracks.

At the moment I can only record one at a time, and have to change the input settings to do so, but if I could record through both at once onto different tracks, that'd help a lot.

Is this possible? I'm using Cubase, but can get other software if it's needed.
 
I'm using this interface

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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
 
Cubase should be able to record both at the same time, it should just be under settings. You may have to change the drivers, though (e.g. to wmd or whatever the heck it's called). I don't think you need new software.
 
sorry but have littler knowledge of pci cards and how they work
 
Cubase should be able to record both at the same time, it should just be under settings. You may have to change the drivers, though (e.g. to wmd or whatever the heck it's called). I don't think you need new software.

Does anyone know how? Because Cubase gives me three ASIO devices to choose from, and no matter which one I choose, the track always has just one input, and if I set it up to have other inputs (the ones I want), then they don't work, and Cubase just follows whatever Audacity is set to recording.
 
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Anybody? I've been told it's possible, but now I just need to know how!
 
in cubase or whatever program set up your preferences (options?) and choose the soundcard (pci ) card your using (i don't know if you can do this... because i'm just telling you how you would do it with a firewire device) I guess it would work if you install drivers?

then choose which channel goes into which track. channel one has inster 1( L -mono) and channel 2 has R - mono or somethign like that

i guess just fool around... I kinda figured that's how it would work....

you have a pci card right? which is like a physical card you isntall in the back of a computer... and it seems that you have a 'break out box' where you plug your guitars in. i guess just plug 2 line ins on the break out box (if you can? ) and then work with the software.
 
in cubase or whatever program set up your preferences (options?) and choose the soundcard (pci ) card your using (i don't know if you can do this... because i'm just telling you how you would do it with a firewire device) I guess it would work if you install drivers?

then choose which channel goes into which track. channel one has inster 1( L -mono) and channel 2 has R - mono or somethign like that

i guess just fool around... I kinda figured that's how it would work....

you have a pci card right? which is like a physical card you isntall in the back of a computer... and it seems that you have a 'break out box' where you plug your guitars in. i guess just plug 2 line ins on the break out box (if you can? ) and then work with the software.

Yeah, it's a PCI card, and I tried setting up Cubase to use those inputs, but it wasn't responding to anything.
 
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