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What is the best soundcard to use for recording?
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| DjSway |
| Well that is, what is the most affordable best sound card to use for recording. Price range $100 to $500, I bought a Maudio Audiophile 2496, not very impressed with it, sound is ok and volume kinda low even though I have all the settings up high. What card do you use?:rolleyes: |
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| dukes |
| get an audigy card from creative labs. plus alot is about how good your speakers are. |
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| Boomer187 |
| what program do you use to record, that could be giving you low levels too. mine come out alright using cubase and izotope ozone. |
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| DjSway |
I have the Audigy 1 soundcard, it's ok. Are you referring to the Audigy 2? But the speakers shouldn't affect the quality of your recording.
I heard MACs are good for music purposes. |
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| DjSway |
| I use CoolEdit Pro 2000.:conf: |
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| DjSway |
| I use CoolEdit Pro 2000.:conf: |
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| abnorm |
| LOL! Are you kidding with the Audigy? Get either M-Audio or Terratec for recording. Forget Creative Labs! |
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| Psiweaver |
| I'd say go M-Audio just record your mix at a louder volume with the program that your using. |
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| Vlad |
RME Audio HDSP9652 ;)
Im buying that bad boy when I start building a new computer. |
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| prestige |
| quote: | Originally posted by abnorm
LOL! Are you kidding with the Audigy? Get either M-Audio or Terratec for recording. Forget Creative Labs! |
dude cmon, there is nothing wrong with the audigy.. I have it, and its awesome. I dont understand why ppl bash on it
you can prob get an audigy platinum on ebay pretty cheap |
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| spiralhelix |
| Don't forget the Echo Mia - I have one and it works very well. Excellent sound and low latency. Even the tech support at Echo were very helpful when I couldn't get it to work. |
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| vhx1 |
| With all the praise that the M audio gets. I have a feeling you need to tweak some settings to make it sound better. Or could be a crappy mixer |
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