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Soundcard Suggestion
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Hi to everyone
i will like to buy a new sound card ,but honestly i don't know what to get.My idea was to buy the m-audio audiophile 24/96 but a friends of mine told me that it has only 1 dsp ,and i know that for playing with vst you should have the much power as possible .So now i'm a kind of cunfused :eyespop: ...what soundcard whould you suggest me that whould be good also using many vst's ?
hope you understand because my english is realy bad
thanks in advance
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| echosystm |
You're a senior trance addict and you dont know how to use the search button? :rolleyes:
Well, I'm gonna try to answer your question anyway cause i'm just such a nice guy :D
Audiophiles are considered to be the cheapest decent production soundcard you can get. If you are just starting out, they have all the great features you need, and lack all the ones you don't :P
In general, the ability to use lots of VSTs is mainly going to be limited by your CPU/Memory, providing you have a semi decent soundcard already. People usually upgrade from onboard soundcards to an audiophile or something similar to get lower latency and better sound quality (crap soundcards have crap digital to analogue converters, which apparently makes a big difference).
So yeah, if you're just starting out, most people will tell you that an Audiophile or an Echo Mia etc. will be the best value for you.
Then again i could be completely wrong :toothless:
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thanks for you help
It's already some years that i produce ....my biggest problem is the latency ,since i have a sound blaster live 1024) and the ability to use multiple vst's,so with my sound blaster live i can only use reason . i iwll like to use cubase sx and don't have problem like latency or crashing problems ...that's why i whuold like to buy a new soundcard...now about the audiophiles it's what i exepected :( |
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