Hi,
I've loaded 16 ASIO2 24bit channels into SFP but when I look under devices in Cubase SX it tells me that I have 4 16Bit channels and the rest are in 24Bit.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Sonar doesn't.On 2006-04-27 20:15, garyb wrote:
ignore the bad info. cubase does this.


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no, sonar has it's own tricks.
one is the way that asio tracks are numbered no even numbers used can be confusing. it takes a minute to realize that port 3 is port two and port 7 is port 4....
there is no perfect software. if there was, we'd never need to buy anything else. the current level available for home musicians meets or exceeds much of what was only available to commercial studios just 10-15 years ago. how much better does one need? most of the recordings that anyone truly cares about were done 20 and more years ago and they're still nice to listen to(if you haven't heard them before, sorry brain). yes, there is great work being done now, the BEST, but it still has no more impact that "the way you do the things you do", "classical gas" or even "jammin'", "the planets" and "my kinda town(chicago is)". the benchmarks were set long ago and things haven't gotten better, only more convenient. the same soundclips are still used. if the software worked 100%, there'd be little else to ask for. everyone would have all they needed to make great music(machines can't make someone with no music into a musician), and the software making industry would shut down. this would shut down the computer industry as well. luckily, the whole system is shortsighted enough to begin selling to people long before the device is perfected, leaving jobs for everyone, something to do and talk about, and avoiding riots and roving bands of unemployed chinese bent on world domination.
i don't mind a few bugs, they're bound to be there, just as long as they don't interfere with'da show.
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one is the way that asio tracks are numbered no even numbers used can be confusing. it takes a minute to realize that port 3 is port two and port 7 is port 4....
there is no perfect software. if there was, we'd never need to buy anything else. the current level available for home musicians meets or exceeds much of what was only available to commercial studios just 10-15 years ago. how much better does one need? most of the recordings that anyone truly cares about were done 20 and more years ago and they're still nice to listen to(if you haven't heard them before, sorry brain). yes, there is great work being done now, the BEST, but it still has no more impact that "the way you do the things you do", "classical gas" or even "jammin'", "the planets" and "my kinda town(chicago is)". the benchmarks were set long ago and things haven't gotten better, only more convenient. the same soundclips are still used. if the software worked 100%, there'd be little else to ask for. everyone would have all they needed to make great music(machines can't make someone with no music into a musician), and the software making industry would shut down. this would shut down the computer industry as well. luckily, the whole system is shortsighted enough to begin selling to people long before the device is perfected, leaving jobs for everyone, something to do and talk about, and avoiding riots and roving bands of unemployed chinese bent on world domination.
i don't mind a few bugs, they're bound to be there, just as long as they don't interfere with'da show.
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