What is the point of......?

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What is the point of having a sound card with 2 inputs and 8 outputs? I am in the process of looking for my first recording sound card and I can't figure this out.
 
2 inputs / 8 outputs = you can feed/record 2 signal separated signal (usualy LR) into the PC simultanously, and routing the PC's output signal to 8 different outlets.

Having 8 different outlet can gives you freedom to choose, for example wheter Output 1 & 2 go to dry monitor, Output 3 & 4 go to tape, while 5 & 6 go to outboard fx A, and 7 & 8 go to outboard fx B... etc.
 
I have a Mia, which has 8 virtual outs.

You can fire up several audio programs at the same time and not have them fight for the outputs. For example, I can have N-Track, FruityLoops and SoundForge open at the same time and bounce from program to program working on different files without them conflicting with each other for the output channel.
 
When I used to run a Gina card, I'd use the eight outputs as four stereo master busses into an analog console when mixing. I liked this set up a lot.
 
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