not sure I dont have two 3 G's to check it out for U, but I sure it will Sonars pretty good about stuff like that, as long as it has wdm and or Asio driver it should work I sure someone will chime in soon and answer your Question, I was looking into geting one of those 3 G's my self to try to get better latiency than I do now for my soft synth's
I use a firewire audio device and it freeks out some times. Its funny I'm trying to switch to Neundo, because of its hardware support specifically EUphonix, Eucon and Madi stuff, wanting to build a more pro studio. I must admit it hard to change since Ive been using Cakewalk for so long now, I always get in Nuendo and try to do some thing and get stuuck, not that it doesnt do what Sonar does, it supposedly does more its just that I know how to do it in Sonar, like Im working on a song now and I tried to start it in Nuendo, because I like the auto quantize features so I figure its easier for me to get some beats going but I alway run in to some thing that get me stuff and give up, just some thing as simple as inserting and audio track thats stereo and wanting to switch it to mono, I never did figure it out, of course you can just add a new mono track but in Sonar I could on a what was a stereo track select a mono source like the left channel of a stereo input which is my mike and go
, plus the song I working on has project 5 rewire into it. I just use to the editing of Sonar, it hard to learn a different way even though it gonna be fun mixing in Nuendo I think I gonna make tracks in Sonar and Project 5 V2, and mix in Nuendo. As far as your question some one will answer I sure, people here are cool
post edited by ustudio - 2005/07/12 02:33:33