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Good soundcard?
Well, maybe it's time to change that Soundblaster Live in my computer. When I bought it many years ago it was a revolutionary device, according to the guy in the music store. Any suggestions what I should look for. I don't need lots of ins and outs, but how many bits, what latency, samplingrate etc :?
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get a M-Audio audiophile 24/96, you'll have almost 0 latency and great audio quality. It has 2 ins and 2 outs, spdif and midi i/o.
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I'm loving my Soundblaster audigy 2 platinum ex. The external box is a bit excessive but it has 3 line-ins and 3 outputs (6.1 surround), spdif and optical in/outs, midi connectors, a firewire port, and a remote control.. heheh. I've had no troubles with latency on it at all.
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Well I've thought a lot on buying that audiophile thing. Especially now when I've realised that the price has dropped to 50% last month...
One more question: Do you actually hear the difference between 16 and 24 bytes. Impressing numbers and data is one thing, but is there an audiable difference? Maybe that is just what's missing in my productions, hehe... |
I have the Audiophile 24/96 and its a good card... i would recommend
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hey man why is my avator the same as yours ?????
this site is being weird lately.... :?: |
i've got an echo gina and it's great. 2 ins 8 outs - a-dat on the breakout box as well makes it a good price I think
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what about one of those new emu studio x cards, they sound pretty good from the specs
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