I have a Zoom R16 daw. It is hooked up to my computer (it had drivers I had to intall on my computer), where I can use it as an interface for moving faders, or to record vocal's or instruments into the computer into my software daw, I can also use it to move files from Biab into the daw when I want to record directly into the zoom as it acts as a memory card as well; no this is not a plug for zoom, but it has lead to this question.

When I am using the Zoom as an interface; if I create a wave file in realband or any other program. Which drivers would be making the wave file; is it my MAudio soundcard drivers it is hard installed on my computer; or is it the zoom drivers which are also installed. I am just curios how this works I hope this question is understandable.

The reason I ask is I want to be sure I am using the drivers that will be producing the best wave file. Also I want to know if I should disengage the zoom before creating a wave file.

I know that when the zoom is engaged the volume goes to pro level -10. Then when I disengage it the sound goes back up to normal.

I will appreciate if one of you computer genesis here can help a confused man out, LOL!


My Tunes

Psalm 57:7 My heart, O God, is steadfast, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and make music.