Trying to Understand Drivers and Recording MIDI

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2012/07/01 15:59:58 (permalink)

Trying to Understand Drivers and Recording MIDI

  Greetings- first time poster; I have learned a lot from other threads here already. I'm a longtime user of Home Studio but just moved up to Sonar X1 Studio. Here's my core question: If I record MIDI tracks at 192 samples using ASIO drivers, can I record other MIDI data later into the same project with different drivers, say WDM? I am recording MIDI via my Yamaha S90es keyboard over USB into Sonar X1 Studio. (Win7 64-bit) My audio interface is an old Audigy 2 Sound Blaster which takes in flawless audio with my old software, but will not work with 64-bit X1. I am dumping files between the two programs until I can afford a new interface.
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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re:Trying to Understand Drivers and Recording MIDI 2012/07/01 18:23:54 (permalink)
    Yes. Changing the driver type does not affect the recorded audio or data.

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