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Re: 2 Separate audio/midi cards

2002-08-04 by jondl_2000

--- In AN1x-list@y..., DMANX@t... wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I need to use my sw1000xg and plugin board for its on-board 
midi sounds.And I need to use a low latency 24bit/96khz audio 
card for soft synths and recording.My question is how would I 
configure this in cubase so I can record the sw1000xg sounds 
through this second audio card ?How should it be wired up? do i 
need any extra gear?How do I connect my midi keyboard to 
access these 2 cards.

If you don't get an answer here, check this Cubase specific 
forum: 

http://linux1723.dn.net/cgi-bin/ubb/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topic
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I would think you'd want to take the S/PDIF outfrom the SW1K 
and route it to the 24/96 card S/PDIF input. You'll probably need 
to set the clock rate on the 24/96 to match the SW1K but I 
wouldn't see that as a problem. I can't see any benefit to 
recording the output of the GM sound set at 96kHz ;-) Check your 
manual for specific.

Jon


> Also the sw1000xg outputs it sounds at 24bit/44.1khz,so how 
do mix it with sounds recorded from a 24bit/96khz audio card.
> Any advise please?
> 
> Regards Dmanx.
> 
> 
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