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Good laptop soundcard
Went to a local major electronics store (Future Shop) to get a nice soundcard for my laptop for connecting to Serato and to the mixer. The guy only had the Creative shit, which is like $90 (not too bad). Anyone here has good recommendations for an Intel / Windows XP / 1.8 Gz / 500 MB RAM laptop?
Something in the price range of $50-$250
Bestbuy has M-AUdio stuff
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| Originally posted by stan229 Bestbuy has M-AUdio stuff |
Why do you need a soundcard?
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| Originally posted by J:\Digital Why do you need a soundcard? |
Get an external (USB) soundcard like the M-Audio Audiophile or the Edirol UA-25.
I could just be being noobish because I've never used Serato, but I thought that it came with a soundcard or some kind of audio interface? That, and it listed it's minimum hardware requirements as 1 gig of RAM, which could be a problem if you only have half a gig?
Yes the Serato interface can be used as a soundcard. Or at least a year or two ago when I sold my unit they were coming out with ASIO drivers for it, so I'm sure they have them now.
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| Originally posted by Zild Yes the Serato interface can be used as a soundcard. Or at least a year or two ago when I sold my unit they were coming out with ASIO drivers for it, so I'm sure they have them now. |
Not so sure you can use it to record as a sound card while using it as digital vinyl control, but I don't see why not. You should check it out though before you purchase anything else.
If you do want or need another sound card though I think Echo makes a nice choice. Check it out. echo indigo
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| Originally posted by Magnetonium Sweeeeeeeeeet. Dont need a soundcard then. I'll get the hear the difference once my Serato finally comes in the mail. Thanks for help, guys! Thread closed! |
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| Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty I could just be being noobish because I've never used Serato, but I thought that it came with a soundcard or some kind of audio interface? That, and it listed it's minimum hardware requirements as 1 gig of RAM, which could be a problem if you only have half a gig? |
RAM is dirt cheap these days. I'd definitely upgrade to at least a gig. Why risk it?
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| Originally posted by miamitranceman RAM is dirt cheap these days. I'd definitely upgrade to at least a gig. Why risk it? |
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| Originally posted by Magnetonium I kinda thought about it too. Unfortunately I am very cash-strapped right now since I think my amp for the speaker set that I am buying will cost me $500 extra. And I already spent about $4300 on my shit ... fuck. As a college student, I dont know when I am going to be able to pay off my OSAP (and I still have a year to go in my program). |
if u have firewire on your lap get echo audiofire 2
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