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kitphillips
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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have you looked at the echo indigo series? They're express card or something I think, so its small and powered. Alternatively the MOTU ultralite is supposedly brilliant, as is the presonus stuff. MOTU has the quality but Presonus has the price. The Mbox 2 micro is also crazy small and probably low latency, which is all your really looking for in the circumstances - and the reason I'd stay away from M audio and their reputation.
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a-L-u
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Deutschland
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Feb-26-2008 12:15
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derail
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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I found zero difference in cpu usage using an external sound card. If it's one that comes with plugins, etc, so provides external effects and so on, then yes, that will save CPU usage. But if it's just playing back, then a good soundcard will make the sound better/ allow you to hear more, but it won't give you any speed increase at all. I've never come across this - if you're expecting a speed increase, take a project in which is right at your CPU's limit, go to the store and try out the sound card, see if it makes the project run ultra smoothly.
Depending on the stage of producing you're at, there may be no need to get an external soundcard. The internal one should be fine for composing, putting sounds together on the road. Depending where you're travelling, if you find you're lacking something compared to your home setup, there'll probably be heaps of soundcards in the local computer/ music stores, so you can make the decision then.
Do a comparison before you head off - you know what you're used to at home. If you don't notice a difference producing on the laptop, an external soundcard could well be pointless in the next 6 months. Try it out and see what feels right for you.
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piku303
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Registered: Aug 2007
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you dont need an external sound card for the mac...promise. if your want though get something with at least 2 audio ins, phantom power for condensder mics and midi in and out. the m-audio fast track pro is perfect for that.
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Feb-26-2008 19:00
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Khayat
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Neverland
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| quote: | Originally posted by Lolo
The built-in soundcard of the macbook (pro) is ok but for specific recordings get something else. Look at m-audio for example. Or better, get a novation xiosynth 25 s you have the keyboard and the soundcard in one piece of hardware.
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catalystG5
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thanks for all the advice. It seems that i wont be going for the soundcard. Now i have to choose the headphones, what do you reckon of the sennheiser hd 595
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