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| Marc Enzo |
Hi guys just looking some advice of weather a sound card is essential and if so can yous recommend any, note nothing to expensive on a budget at present.
Thanks |
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| BECK |
| echo audiofire 4 if you are ok by using firewire technology. |
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| Marc Enzo |
| Thanks will check these out |
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| J.L. |
Native Instruments Audio Kontrol 1.
Rock solid. Zero problems with the drivers at all. |
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| kitphillips |
| Search. Set it to search back for the last year. |
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| cristianokeller |
Ever good to remember...: ---> STAY AWAY FROM M-AUDIO <---
(Pure crap) |
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| ACK5 |
| Check out products from Focusrite I use the 24dsp at the moment |
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| evo8 |
| quote: | Originally posted by cristianokeller
Ever good to remember...: ---> STAY AWAY FROM M-AUDIO <---
(Pure crap) |
My first soundcard was an M-Audio Audiophile 192 - nothing wrong with it at all. |
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| J.L. |
| audiophiles are great, but their other audio interfaces are garbage. Don't even get me going about their monitors. |
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| DJ RANN |
Audiophiles are OK - it was my first soundcard about 12 years ago, and even though they're fine for basic use, things have moved on a whole lot since then.
I was trying to avoid this but....
The echo range offer way better quality value for money, not to mention balanced I/O, midi, usable mic pres and a headphone out, all in one well designed little box. |
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