Multiple Sound Cards
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 12:47 am
Apologies if this topic has been covered elsewhere, but after some time, I have not yet found a link to it!!
I am currently using SCS 9.5.4 on 15+ year old PCs. I am about to get new machines and am trying to find out whether I can install multiple (2 to start with) identical sound cards and have them recognised by SCS. From my old machines I know that I can find the motherboard sound device along with another Sound-blaster expansion sound card but I am not sure whether two identical sound cards will be recognised by either Windows 7 (chosen due to lack of Microsoft junk on Win 10) or SCS9 as separate entities. The files to be output will be standard stereo files but need to be sent to all four corners of the theatre, hence two cards, stereo front and rear. Unless, of course, I can use something like a Sound-blaster Audigy RX - 7.1 PCIe which appears to have front and rear outputs but I don't know if SCS 9 or any other version will access these outputs on this particular board. Any help of guidance will be very gratefully received.
I am currently using SCS 9.5.4 on 15+ year old PCs. I am about to get new machines and am trying to find out whether I can install multiple (2 to start with) identical sound cards and have them recognised by SCS. From my old machines I know that I can find the motherboard sound device along with another Sound-blaster expansion sound card but I am not sure whether two identical sound cards will be recognised by either Windows 7 (chosen due to lack of Microsoft junk on Win 10) or SCS9 as separate entities. The files to be output will be standard stereo files but need to be sent to all four corners of the theatre, hence two cards, stereo front and rear. Unless, of course, I can use something like a Sound-blaster Audigy RX - 7.1 PCIe which appears to have front and rear outputs but I don't know if SCS 9 or any other version will access these outputs on this particular board. Any help of guidance will be very gratefully received.