Helpful ReplyTwo Ques. Re: Using UAD Apollo and Using Multiple Interfaces

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Two Ques. Re: Using UAD Apollo and Using Multiple Interfaces

Hi All,
 
Couple of questions - SONAR Pro/WIN7 64 bit/UAD APOLLO TWIN USB3.0.
 
#1: Anyone else using a UAD APOLLO interface with SONAR?  UAD manual recommends that you select the "Extra Buffering" option in the UAD Control Panel/UAD-2 DSP section.  Do you really have to do this?  It adds latency.
 
#2: I still have my old Mackie ONYX-820i Firewire 400 interface.  If I plug it in along with the the UAD Apollo, when I open Sonar I see both interface's IPs and OPs listed.
 
But they don't work together.  Just want to confirm - this is a WINDOWS limitation - not a Sonar limitation.  (Any chance you can you use multiple interfaces w/ SONAR in WIN10?).
 
Thanks,
Danny V.
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Re: Two Ques. Re: Using UAD Apollo and Using Multiple Interfaces 2017/03/24 17:02:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jacksop 2017/03/24 20:28:00
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But they don't work together.  Just want to confirm - this is a WINDOWS limitation - not a Sonar limitation.

It is neither. It is a limitation imposed by the ASIO specification. The host (in this case SONAR) may only use one I/O driver at a time. Some manufacturers supply drivers which allow aggregating their hardware even different models but not different manufacturers products.
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