Re: Switching between two sound cards.On 2007-08-13, Dirk <xgort@yahoo . com > wrote:
> I have a soundcard for recording, the E-MU 0404, that has inputs that
> require my preamp and large mics that I use.
>
> Aside from not wanting to use two mics and a preamp, every time I talk
> over VOIP, I'm not sure, but I don't think it "duplexes" properly for
> use with VOIP, which I'm going to be using when I get a broadband
> connection soon. This recording card was such a pain to install and
> get working properly....anyway, is there a way, in WinXP, that I can
> switch between the two sound cards easily, using the built in cheap
> one for internet telephony and the E-MU for recording?
>
> I would be asking this in an EMU forum but, I went through the whole
> registration process for one, and then didn't receive a confirmation.
I have a pro soundcard for recording that doesn't perform well for
day-to-day tasks like VOIP and gaming.
To get around this, I set my motherboard's onboard sound chip to be the
default sound device in Windows. I then connect it's analogue ins and outs
to my pro sound card which is connected to my amp and speakers.
Any pro audio software is usually capable of ignoring the Windows
default soundcard setting and going straight to the pro soundcard
following some configuration. Any consumer software (voip and games)
will use the windows default card. Works quite well.
I even have a noise gate on the pro soundcard which cuts the noise from
the onboard sound chip when not in use :)
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-Toby
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