i want to run my turntables off my m-audio delta44, but also, be able to run the line out of my mixer back into my PCs speakers.
is this possible? should i explain more?
my m-audio will have the two turntables hooked in to it (ASIO), but then i want my soundblaster to work just like it has been, for games and stuff. so, can i still have my soundblaster in my PC, and my m-audio at the same time? the m-audio would be the in, and out for my turntables, and then go into my mixer. but then, i want the out of my mixer to go back into my soundblaster live??? i would love to have the sound be able to come out of my PC speakers.
it seems like the m-audio delta 44 SHOULD be independent, but im not sure if this delta 44 will replace my soundblaster? $140 is alot to me, so i dont want to just spend it without knowing everything
is this possible? should i explain more?
my m-audio will have the two turntables hooked in to it (ASIO), but then i want my soundblaster to work just like it has been, for games and stuff. so, can i still have my soundblaster in my PC, and my m-audio at the same time? the m-audio would be the in, and out for my turntables, and then go into my mixer. but then, i want the out of my mixer to go back into my soundblaster live??? i would love to have the sound be able to come out of my PC speakers.
it seems like the m-audio delta 44 SHOULD be independent, but im not sure if this delta 44 will replace my soundblaster? $140 is alot to me, so i dont want to just spend it without knowing everything
Mensajes Sat 04 Dec 04 @ 7:26 pm
yes that will work just make sure for your pc speaker playback that the soundblaster is selected as the playback and recording device in the windows sub-system. the m-audio cards a great and very versatile. us the ASIO mode on these it makes a huge difference, and dont forget to adjust the DMA buffer size in the M-audio control pannel (this is the latency control)
Mensajes Sun 05 Dec 04 @ 11:40 am