08-11-2019, 09:25 AM
Yes you can.
Basically the PC will "see" them as two separate sound cards. If you go to device manager and then Sound, Video and Game Controllers, you will note that a USB sound card interface will pop up everytime you plug and unplug the SignalLink into a port. Note the device number relevant to which SignalLink and set your software settings accordingly.
It works well here. As you stated, there can be an issue at times if you run both at the same time. Illogical but in practise, it does happen.
Don't forget, turn Windows sounds OFF when using digital sound card modes, hi hi
Cheers,
Peter VK2EHQ
Basically the PC will "see" them as two separate sound cards. If you go to device manager and then Sound, Video and Game Controllers, you will note that a USB sound card interface will pop up everytime you plug and unplug the SignalLink into a port. Note the device number relevant to which SignalLink and set your software settings accordingly.
It works well here. As you stated, there can be an issue at times if you run both at the same time. Illogical but in practise, it does happen.
Don't forget, turn Windows sounds OFF when using digital sound card modes, hi hi
Cheers,
Peter VK2EHQ