[ddots-l] Re: Internal sound card

Hello:
You certainly could install Sonar on both the vista and xp partition.  You 
cannot, however, use your sound max internal audio for Sonar.  I didn't know 
that you could use the zoom h4 as an audio interface.  I have not heard of 
anyone using the alesis multimix as an audio interface for sonar, but I imagine 
you could do that, though you will probably find that the usb bus will start to 
choke up when you start using a lot of soft synths and audio tracks in your 
projects.  I think you would want to use Sonar under XP rather than Vista since 
vista does use a lot more system resources.
Gord
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: G. McFarlane 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:41 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Internal sound card


  Hi
  I'm totally new to Sonar Producer and the scripts so please bear with me.
  I have a new PC with a dual XP and Vista boot. Can anyone advise me of the 
following?
  1. Can I put Sonar on both partitions?
  2. Most Important answer required: I have Sonar on Vista partition. I also 
have a Sound Max internal soundcard with quite a number of channels )I think 
for different speaker formations). When I load up Sonar it appears to disable 
this card for use in Sonar. Is this normal or is my soundcard incompatible. I 
also have an Alesis Multimix usb2 mixer and a Zoom H4 which both can be 
interfaced with Sonar. I understand that these latter 2 devices are better to 
use with Sonar but I would at times like to use my internal soundcard. I've 
played around a bit with the Audio settings in Sonar, but as yet can't get any 
sound out of the program. 
  Is any help or advice available?
  Regards.
  Gordon McFarlane

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