But I'm looking for one that would work with Vegas pro I will be sending audio to the usb inter the usb connection from my laptop then going out of the sound card into my studio monitors with XLR inputs but I'm just looking for the right sound card 5 separate outputs and one for the sub
Make sure that your audio device, no matter what brand, is selected as your default output device via Windows Settings 'Manage Sound Devices'.
@Grazie ... I recall seeing on this forum back in Sony days that it wasn't possible to get surround sound (5.1 back then) from VP's timeline through the sound card to a 5.1 amp/speakers - only 2.0 was possible. From your experience, is this still the case or do more recent VP versions allow for 5.1 mixing from the TL? I would be thrilled if it were possible.
Also, is latency a problem? I have an older Creative soundcard but with a W10 driver. If a digital (optical) connection to the amp is selected, latency from the TL is dreadful to the point of unusable - so I went back to the old AV stereo connection where latency is not problem. Any advice would be much appreciated. TIA.
… that you were answering my question in the positive that you've got 5.1 sound replay from VP's TL through a surround sound interface because you've 'got 5.1 here'. Now I'm confused as to whether that is the case or not.
@Dexcon - 😂 No, I was agreeing with you “correct”! My reference was solely to do with that of the Post “HERE” referring to 5.1 - and not HERE with my setup.
But before I go and buy I need to know if everything is going to work so I have active speakers at home home that I'm using to test it out but no sound it coming out from the laptop in to the mixer
It say u need an SoundCloud sound card which is an audio interface I have that but idk how to get sound out of my laptop to the mixer to come out of the speakers
This has nothing to do with the 'out' audio connections on your interface device, I asked if you have selected your audio device in Windows 'Manage Sound Devices' - this is a selection within your computer, not physical plugs.
This has nothing to do with the 'out' audio connections on your interface device, I asked if you have selected your audio device in Windows 'Manage Sound Devices' - this is a selection within your computer, not physical plugs.