2015/09/04 14:57:17
Brandon2000
I would be interested to know if anyone has managed to use the above company's multi-track recorders successfully as an audio interface in MC.
2015/09/05 08:21:48
williamcopper
Not sure if this will help you, but I have used a Zoom H4n as audio interface with Sonar.    It required changing the basic audio setting first before being able to select a device ... I had to tell sonar NOT to use the ASIO for my main sound card.     But MC might be different altogether, sorry I have never used it.
2015/09/08 08:56:59
Beagle
Brandon2000
I would be interested to know if anyone has managed to use the above company's multi-track recorders successfully as an audio interface in MC.


What exactly are you having problems with?  If you'll give us more specifics, we may be able to help you from a general standpoint regardless of which exact soundcard you're using.
2015/09/08 09:26:36
Brandon2000
I am not having any problems - just wondered as i am in the market for a stand alone multitrack recorder and if it can successfully double up as an AI then great :-)
2015/09/09 07:23:04
briandhughes
I have the R16 & works fine with Sonar Platinum, I used to use it with MC years ago.
Brian
2015/09/09 11:40:45
Brandon2000
Thats good to hear. Did you use the Asio drivers with it as that is all MC will use it seems?
2015/09/09 13:06:50
briandhughes
Correct, ASIO drivers is all I use.
 Edit: I should also mention I am running Windows 10 but I also run Windows 7 on my laptop. I don't think Zoom has come out with new drivers the last time I checked but the old ones seem to work just fine.
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