E enferno New member Nov 1, 2004 #1 I cannot figure out how to assign one audio card as an input, and one as an out put in Cubase SX 2.0 Could anyone help me please?
I cannot figure out how to assign one audio card as an input, and one as an out put in Cubase SX 2.0 Could anyone help me please?
warble New member Nov 2, 2004 #2 You can't use two audio cards. If you have one decent sound card, and use ASIO drivers, there is no need for two cards.
You can't use two audio cards. If you have one decent sound card, and use ASIO drivers, there is no need for two cards.
Z zook250 New member Nov 2, 2004 #3 I use two delta 1010lt sound cards for 16 audio inputs , no problem. you would have to read your documentation to find out how to link the cards. depending on the brand, you might not be able to. mine are linked via spdif.
I use two delta 1010lt sound cards for 16 audio inputs , no problem. you would have to read your documentation to find out how to link the cards. depending on the brand, you might not be able to. mine are linked via spdif.
E earworm New member Nov 14, 2004 #4 and what if i wanna use One card for Recording, and another only for MIDI ? can that work or will it make cubase go crazy
and what if i wanna use One card for Recording, and another only for MIDI ? can that work or will it make cubase go crazy
Blue Bear Sound New member Nov 14, 2004 #5 warble said: You can't use two audio cards. If you have one decent sound card, and use ASIO drivers, there is no need for two cards. Click to expand... That was true of Cubase VST... not so with SX.....
warble said: You can't use two audio cards. If you have one decent sound card, and use ASIO drivers, there is no need for two cards. Click to expand... That was true of Cubase VST... not so with SX.....
Farview Well-known member Nov 14, 2004 #6 Go into device setup and set up the..ummm... devices. It is in the manual, try reading it.
M Mr Nice New member Nov 18, 2004 #7 warble said: You can't use two audio cards. If you have one decent sound card, and use ASIO drivers, there is no need for two cards. Click to expand... I think you can use 2 cards with Cubase. He would have to create busses for the 2 cards within the software. Goto the top menu Devices>VST Connections and create new busses.
warble said: You can't use two audio cards. If you have one decent sound card, and use ASIO drivers, there is no need for two cards. Click to expand... I think you can use 2 cards with Cubase. He would have to create busses for the 2 cards within the software. Goto the top menu Devices>VST Connections and create new busses.
M Mr Nice New member Nov 18, 2004 #8 earworm said: and what if i wanna use One card for Recording, and another only for MIDI ? can that work or will it make cubase go crazy Click to expand... I have a separate audio card (Echo Gina/24) and I use the Midex8 to handle Cubase's MIDI data.
earworm said: and what if i wanna use One card for Recording, and another only for MIDI ? can that work or will it make cubase go crazy Click to expand... I have a separate audio card (Echo Gina/24) and I use the Midex8 to handle Cubase's MIDI data.