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Title: Can Sound Forge 7 do 24/96?
Post by: utahtaper on April 13, 2004, 12:24:18 AM
I have to assume it can, it's professional. Maybe someone can chime in here.

I am trying to set this up with a Vaio. I have a UA5 running into the Viao using USB running SF7 as the rec program. I installed the WMD driver. I can do 16/48 but when attempting to run 24/96, SF says it will not support it using the UA5. Got any ideas how to achieve this? Or can it be done? Or does the other driver need to be installed instead?
Title: Re:Can Sound Forge 7 do 24/96?
Post by: mirth on April 13, 2004, 01:33:06 AM
Advance switch on the UA-5 turned on? Sample rate properly set on the front of the UA-5?
Title: Re:Can Sound Forge 7 do 24/96?
Post by: utahtaper on April 13, 2004, 10:03:53 AM
Yes advanced switch is on and the sample rate is selected on the front of the unit.
Title: Re:Can Sound Forge 7 do 24/96?
Post by: kindms on April 13, 2004, 07:27:30 PM
does the UA-5 show up as UA-5 in the sound forge selection window or does it just say USB audio device ?

I have noticed when using the "basic" drivers it shows as USB audio device when using "advanced" drivers it shows up as UA-5. Just remember if you change selections from advanced to basic or vice versa you have to close out of sound forge and re-open to get it to recognize (at least that has been my experience in Sound Forge 6.0e)

I was just testing 24/96 this weekend in the living room and it was working just fine in 6.0
Title: Re:Can Sound Forge 7 do 24/96?
Post by: C.Clark on April 13, 2004, 09:00:24 PM
i use 6.0 for 16/48 operation over usb and it recognizes it as edirol ua-5 in the drop down menu, im pretty sure SF is capable of 24 bit operation
Title: Re:Can Sound Forge 7 do 24/96?
Post by: C.Clark on April 13, 2004, 09:02:33 PM
i just checked SF 6.0 and it is capable of 8 bit, 16, 24, 32, 32 float, 64 and 64 float; and 32-192 khz.  so its probably a driver issues with your laptop