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Time For A New Sound Card
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tonkproject
hi, i've been using my EMU 1820 for the last 5 months and i think it's time to move on to the next level,the one with no troubleshootings..."loosing" the drivers during playback or updates that dont improve nothing at all.my budget is around 4-500� so i'm quite close to buy a good sound card(new or second hand) if any of you can help me out.i was thinking to go for MOTU828 MK2 but it seems that it's not quite friendly with PC so i'll skip that.i would prefere a firewire one since PCI it seems a desapointing feature of many sound cards.



THANX
hey cheggy
I've been running an M-Audio card through PCI for a couple of years now and it has never given me a single problem. If you want to go to the level of motu, maybe have a look at the 10/10 although I have no idea how much they cost.
flamingopikken
I dunno how good the mentioned soundcards are, but what about Audigy 2 ?
Storyteller
I can't tell you how happy I was getting rid of any creative card I had... This is specifically about the audigy. As soon as I had it exchanged for an audiophile 2496 my computer never crashed again... with the audigy my pc crashed about 5-10 times a day.

they have crappy drivers especially for asio.
Terrence Parker
Check this:
PCI: http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/PCI/
Firewire: http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/FireWire/
dannib
Personally i would stay well clear of the soundblaster range, as they are very unstable and are not up to standard quality wise. It is true that the MOTU range can be quite unstable with the pc, but it all depends on what you are running. In that price range i would no doubt go for the Echo Layla 3G sound card. It is of superior quality to most other sound cards under �500 and has a variety of inputs and outputs. It is not a firewire card, but has a nice 1U breakout box and in my opinion is far beter than any other soundcard in your price range.
Stuart Silver
How about http://www.dv247.com/invt/25740. The RME cards are supposed to kick ass aswell (http://www.dv247.com/invt/7308)
tonkproject
thanx a lot for your help
RME Hammerfall HDSP9652 or Focusrite Saffire it was an option but i have 2 hardware synth's so ....
Terrence Parker : AudioFire8 it looks a good choice...i'll look into it
Magnus
quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
I can't tell you how happy I was getting rid of any creative card I had... This is specifically about the audigy. As soon as I had it exchanged for an audiophile 2496 my computer never crashed again... with the audigy my pc crashed about 5-10 times a day.

they have crappy drivers especially for asio.


Exact same story here on my end. My Audigy 2 ZS gased me out and then I got the 2496 and its been perfect ever since.
Psiweaver
I really like my m audio card and would strongly suggest it.

tonkproject
it seems that a lot of producers use M-AUDIO...i will try AUDIOPHILE 192 or DELTA 44...THANX
thecYrus
i have an audiophile 2496 and can recommend it. but currently i'm changing to an RME multiface because i need more inputs for my synths.
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