daniel clark wrote:the reconized input avaible in its asio feature are
Mix fl, Mix fr, Mix rl, Mix rr ,Mix rc or sl,
Front left / Front right / Rear left /Rear right / Center or Sub
you can't use these because they are only recording the outputs to these speakers.
line in/mic r,,line in/mic r
You must have this input that can be switched from mic to line. If you have 2 mono plugs or 1 stereo, then this is your first analog inputs.
But I don't understand why both analog inputs are line in / mic r, you should have line in / mic l & line in /mic rdigital in l,, digital in r
Could be used if your deck (TT or CD) is output digital so this should be an other inputs but a digital one.
line in 2/mic 2 r ,,line in 2/mic 2 r
This is certainly the second analog inputs, so now you've got both deck.
I still don't understand why both analog inputs are line in / mic r, you should have line in / mic l & line in /mic rauxailiry 2 l , auxiliry 2 r
This one seem good if it is a line level inputs and usually auxiliaries inputs are line level inputs.
line in 3/hi-z l,line in 3/hi-z r
This is for instruments (guitars and so on) so useless for us.
spdif in l , spdif in r ,
A second digital input.
the question is are the inputs used for the time control of the software,,
We've got 3 an analog and 2 digital inputs.
I can't tell you for sure YES it will work because both of the analog ones seems weird to me.
They've got R & R instead of L & R : we need the stereo for the timecode.
But usually mic are mono so I guess when you're on the line switch each "side" is on his channel.