Output to a CD burner happens indepently of the soundcard. Your CSound
file will be rendered to disk as as .wav file. You then import the .wav
file into the CD burning softwar, and the data goes direct from your hard
drive to the burner with no intervention from the soundcard whatsoever.
At that
Thanks to this discussion, my perspective on the Delta 66 vs
the DiO2496+Flying Cow appears to be focusing.
I want to be able to write digital Csound output to audio CD
(via an internal burner). Can Delta 66 do whatever format
conversion this process requires? Most specifically, might
I need a