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TranceInMySoul
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Southampton, England
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If you're doing all your mixing on your computer (and don't have any external hardware) there's no reason why your monitors can't be connected directly to your soundcard. The ability to do this will depend on the monitors and soundcard though - if you are thinking of doing this I'd suggest you need 1/4" outputs on the soundcard.
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Oct-25-2003 10:55
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TranceInMySoul
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Southampton, England
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quote: | Originally posted by iLLicit
But if you don't have 1/4" jacks coming out of your soundcard, you can buy plugs to make normal output 1/4" jacks, can't you? |
Yeah, I think you can, but the sound quality is unlikely to be as good (especially if your soundcard doesn't have phono outs).
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Oct-26-2003 15:00
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TranceInMySoul
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Southampton, England
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quote: | Originally posted by iLLicit
I have another question. I recently bought an audiophile sound card. Now I was wondering, will I be able to connect passive and/or active monitors to this one?
It seems to me that this is a professionel sound card, which a lot of you guys here are using. So I assumed monitors could be connected to them? |
If you go passive you'll need an amplifier to drive the speakers, just as you would for a normal home hi-fi system. You'd connect the soundcard to the amp, and the amp to the speakers.
If you go active, the amps are built into the speakers, so you could connect the soundcard straight to the speakers.
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Oct-27-2003 21:04
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