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Subject: Which soundcard should I buy?
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Original Message 1/6 17-Mar-04 @ 09:35 PM - Which soundcard should I buy?
I looking for a sound card for my Dell. I have a pentium 4, and 512mb of memory, with windows xp pro. I plan to purchase Cubase or something similar to sequence with and record digital audio. I like the asthetics of a hardware mutitrack tape studio, but I want a nice digital studio as well, thus I want mutiple ins and outs. I also want to be able to generate effects and analoge sounds (or something very close) with minimal crashing. I grew up on MIDI and want to keep sequencing, so I'm looking or MIDI connections as well. Most of the music I make is electornic based crap, but I want to run samples from my computer while controlling a couple of synths and a drum machine. I'd like to be able record a few live tracks at the same time. I'm looking at an Emu 1820 and I think is looks decent, but want some second opinions. Its about 400 dollars (220 pounds) and wouldn't want to spend much more than 500 (275 pounds). Do any of you have any suggestions?
Thanks Jeffy
Message 2/6 17-Mar-04 @ 09:47 PM - RE: Which soundcard should I buy?
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Message 3/6 17-Mar-04 @ 11:00 PM - RE: Which soundcard should I buy?
Check them out at www.staudio.com
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Message 4/6 18-Mar-04 @ 01:17 PM - RE: Which soundcard should I buy?
Top card, the new drivers are the dogs danglies, rock solid and low latency.
I'm sure I got it for less than £230 too.
Happy shopping.
Message 5/6 18-Mar-04 @ 02:41 PM - RE: Which soundcard should I buy?
Dingo
Message 6/6 26-Mar-04 @ 09:16 PM - RE: Which soundcard should I buy?
jeffy
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