Help ! Tony ?, external sound card problem
Sinisa Cekic
Jan 30 2012, 11:29 PM
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So I have a problem. How to force an external sound card to works in parallel with one in the system (Audigy)?! A year ago I managed to adjust that, but now ( I installed it again) is happening that I can't listen to music from two different sources at the same time. I read somewhere that the problem is actually in the operating system (XP), which only allows one audio source in the Real-time. I swore that I had arranged it, but now I'm not sure, damn mad.gif !

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Saoirse O'Shea
Feb 5 2012, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Feb 5 2012, 12:02 PM) *
Probably ASIO4ALL is creating a conflict if you are using it for all purposes. Not sure when it crashes, but for me, ASIO conflict happens sometimes as well, although I try to keep it controlled.

Audigy can be your main audio card for anything except DAW. I think this way both cards can function nicely. You can use regular windows audio driver for Audigy, and ASIO4ALL in DAW only (or if you use standalone guitar software plugins).


Yes, ASIO generally doesn't like concurrent multiple cards etc. I think ASIO4All gets around this by using WDM etc instead of ASIO - not sure as I don't have/use A4A.

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