[ddots-l] Re: using Jaws on same sound-card as Sonar?

  • From: "Mike Tyo" <mtyo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 05:59:22 -0500

Hello Brian,

Some of the folks here have beat me to the punch on this; but here's what I do.

I've got a small line mixer that I feed both sound cards into. Since I'm set up 
as a one-man studio, I don't generally worry about JAWS being heard through the 
headphones. My sound card has its own headphone jack, so if I do have somebody 
in here, I can plug their headphones into that jack so that only the music will 
be heard. There are several possibilities that you can do depending on your 
setup. What works for me may not necessarily work for you. If you don't want 
your clients to hear JAWS through their headsets, then you'll have to do what 
was suggested in another message to you, or come up with another means of 
routing things so your sound cards are separated the way you want them.



Mike



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Howerton 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 01:54
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: using Jaws on same sound-card as Sonar?


  Hello Mike!
  I have been wondering how to best achieve having jaws and my client going 
through the same headphones so I don't have to wear two pairs of headphones.  
How do you do this?  For my audio interface, I am using the mackie Onyx 1220I 
mixer which is a mixer and an audio interface all in one, but how would this be 
done or how do you achieve this?  Thanks so much mike!
  Brian

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