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> M-audio Audiophile Usb Questions, 2 main questions !
Ronaldguitar
posté jeu. 27 nov. 2003, 20:34
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Hi guys ! I'm a newbie in home recording but I'm actually a computer tech, I'd highly appreciate your comments ! smile.gif

I recently purchased an M-Audio Audiophile USB soundcard, and I have 2 main questions, since you gouys are experts I'm pretty sure ya'll will help me !

1. Will I be able to record AND listen what I'm playing (SIMULTANEOSLY) while recording at 24 bit quality ?

2. Are the ASIO drivers 24-bit compatible ? It seems that the SONAR 2XL (Ver.2.2 running) will not let me select 24bit quality when I select the ASIO drivers ! (That was an actual recomendation of the tech support people of M-Audio)

Thanks in advance...

Ron
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Dstudnicky
posté ven. 28 nov. 2003, 18:16
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Well, stereo pairs, except for the SPDIF in, which I assume carries both the left and right channels in one plug. You won't have a problem with 24 bits, but since it's USB based it does have problems recording high sampling rates (88khz and up). At 41.1/24 or 48/24 there shoudn't be a problem.

There are left and right channels for phono/RCA plugs and 1/4 inch plugs.

Just to let you know now, I don't do much audio recording. Alot of what I do is synth stuff, and the only time I record is when I record vocals or a hardware synth, which isn't often. For me it does the job.
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