I've recently bought the Guitar Port USB interface. And just now there are new drivers out that support ASIO with better latency and all. Until now I have connected the analog in to the Pulsar but wouldn't it be great if you could get the signal digitally. I've tested the "soundcard in" in the Scope platform but that doesn't work well.
Does anyone have any idea how to get the signal with ok latency digitally into Scope? Or if that isnt possible get both ASIO sources into Cubase, 5.1 or SX?
Rgds,
Doe
Guitarport via USB into Scope using ASIO or otherwise?
Does the Guitar Port have a monitoring program? Then route it to Pulsar wave driver and into your SFP mixer.
If Guitar Port does not have a monitoring program, there's Bidule. It's a like SFP on CPU, so you can set up any routing there. Ie. you can load and connect Guitar Port's ASIO driver and SFP wave driver in Bidule. This beta version is freeware. Its most annoying bug is IMO that it enables graphical transition effects on XP's desktop, for the rest it works great
[correction, thanks marcus]
Apparently Logic does have one control panel for ASIO1 and one for ASIO2, but the drivers cannot be used simultaneously as I thought.
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If Guitar Port does not have a monitoring program, there's Bidule. It's a like SFP on CPU, so you can set up any routing there. Ie. you can load and connect Guitar Port's ASIO driver and SFP wave driver in Bidule. This beta version is freeware. Its most annoying bug is IMO that it enables graphical transition effects on XP's desktop, for the rest it works great

[correction, thanks marcus]
Apparently Logic does have one control panel for ASIO1 and one for ASIO2, but the drivers cannot be used simultaneously as I thought.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: at0mic on 2003-06-12 12:10 ]</font>
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