Dale, what are you trying to accomplish by this?

Are you mixing music sources?

You can do it if you have multi channel convertors, mixers, sync tools etc.

I know a few musicians who do this stuff, I understand none of it I just order the parts, and one product many of them favor is the Dakota sound card from Frontier Design http://www.frontierdesign.com/prevIndex.htm. It handles everything you need for running a studio on your pc without all the frustration, I've seen these musicians rip out their hair trying to tweak setups with individual pieces. So I suppose it can quite frustrating.

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 01:48 PM 28/01/2003 -0600, Dale E. Heltzer spoke this:
Perhaps a foolish question...

I was thinking of getting a second sound card so I could simultaneously
record from two different sources.
A friend tells me that this won't work, that there are resources that
can't be shared in such a situation.

I have a P4 2GHz CPU/1G DDR RAM

Is he right? Why/Why not?

TIA
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