Re: using multiple device audio inputs at same time?
2014/03/19 11:47:15
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The short answer is that these 2 devices are doing 2 different things, and should not interfere with each other. As noted above, only 1 of the 2 devices is an audio interface, and the other is simply a pre-amp. Further, they are each using a different connection protocol (Fire Wire and USB), which also will not trip up on each other.
ASIO supports a single driver running, but within that limitation some interfaces DO allow multiple interfaces of the same brand/model to be present - so that if you have an 8-input device you may be able to add a second 8-input expansion interface. This is certainly not universal, and certainly would not work in ASIO driver mode with interfaces from different vendors, to the best of my knowledge.
Many folks generalize the above into saying you can't run more than a single interface in ASIO, but as explained above, the issue is with ASIO, and some vendors do support chaining multiple ASIO interfaces. There WILL be clocking settings to make sure are correct, should you ever choose to run 2 supported chained interfaces in ASIO driver mode.
Different audio interface makes/models can run together, but not in ASIO mode - WDM allows them to run concurrently, but may have other issues, like latency-induced dropouts and such.
So, you should be fine, and all the stuff in the middle above applies to multiple audio interface, which is not your situation.
Enjoy,
Bob Bone
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