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Status Not open for further replies. Previous Next. Oct 27, 0 18, 0. Nov 14, 1, 0 19, 0. Dec 5, 0 18, 0. May 20, 1, 0 19, 2. I don't think this is possible. Apr 26, 55 0 18, 0. I have been using two cards for quite a long time and had no problems - just the hassle of choosing the sound output device for some apps.
The main card was an Audigy and the secondary was an onboard quite good. For one I was using them as separate audio outputs to be mixed externally. I am a bit eccentric and I like to listen to music on the speakers while playing with my headphones on with the music volume bound to my mouse keys MX Two audio outputs are also good for audio previews when editing video.
Hello, I have an x-fi card for gaming but i was thinking of adding an auzen x card for better music and movie sound. I didnt even know you could do that till i read someone elses post and there was a few guys saying they all used 2 sound cards. Is there a big difference in sound quality between the x-fi and the auzen cards?
I would also like to know what are the differences between the auzen cards? Tug Distinguished. Feb 13, 65 0 18, 0. Some people use 2 sound cards because one card might be a better MIDI card while the other might be better for audio recording. Aug 15, 2, 1 21, Used to use 2 cards for DJing One for main out Other for monitor Easy to setup, the difficulty comes if you have a single output, ie: one set of speakers and u want sound from different cards going to those same speakers during different apps If u wanna do ur games thru headphones and have music in the background u r prob gonna have similar problems with setup.
Hello All, Well, I read the auzen cards were better for movies and music. I guess thats not true. I would like to say i never cared about my music so much till i got a pair of hd pros from sehnnheiser. I am now in love with sound and buying a pair of westones um2 for my ipod and beyerdynamic 80 ohm for gaming. I now know why audiophiles are the way they are and thats why i was looking at getting the best sound from my computer. Wish i knew about this stuff sooner. Dec 20, 0 18, 0.
Is it really that farfetched to use more then one sound device? Seeing as how if you have a soundcard its very easy to say your going to have 2 sound devices as any motherboard has onboard. They wont conflict and personally I use my soundcard for music playback, and my onboard for Teamspeak. Dec 30, 1 0 18, 0. I always been using 2 soundcards and there is a very good reason: Playing my music and video's via Windows Media Player you do not want to hear the PC-sounds error, message-sounds etc to explode through my dolby-system.
On XP I got that to work very fine by choosing a default speakerset in my case the on-board audiocard via Sounds in Control Panel. That works so fine In Vista there is a different story as this is not supported anymore. I moved to Gabest Media Player Classic, which allows to choose any audio device. Good luck folks! Feb 6, 4, 0 22, Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community.
Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 7 Search Community member. I need to have two separate and different audio playbacks from a pc, sometimes at the same time. Is it possible to utilize the built-in audio output as one player and a slot-installed sound card for the second different audio?
If so, how would I configure that scenario? I want to output my audio from my PC into the desk for processing. Using all three of my soundcards simultaneously will give me 24 balanced outs. However, these soundcards are different models from different manufacturers. Is there a workaround or do I need three identical cards? Only true ASIO drivers on either Mac or PC will give you the responsiveness of latencies lower than about 20ms, but unfortunately you can only choose a single ASIO driver from within Cubase, so you could only use one of the three cards at a time.
If, on the other hand, you're using Cakewalk Sonar on the PC, you'll probably be taking advantage of its support for WDM drivers, which can be run in tandem across multiple soundcards of differing makes and models, as well as providing fairly low latency.
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