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wrecker
28-02-2004, 13:05
what are good and what is tha best ... i wana get tha best quality onto my cdz

illv
14-03-2004, 00:01
I personally like the Creative SoundBlaster Live or Audigy series, a friend of mine has the MAudio cards, those are pretty amazing aswell, but really when it comes to cards, pick one of those two.

Regards,
illv

dongbamage
15-03-2004, 09:48
Don't get an Audigy (piece of shit without true full duplex 24bit, but its gotta remote control [fucking whoop]) go get a Midiman Audiophile 2496 or something else from the Delta series.

But what do I know this is my 1st post :)

Psyche
15-03-2004, 11:49
Wavelab, Sound Forge or Cool Edit for recording.

I prefer wavelab as you can use plugins in realtime.

rmt
15-03-2004, 22:50
Audigy DEF!

illv
16-03-2004, 08:10
Well if that isnt yer jive, then go with Maudio, canadian and they kick some serious ass. they have an audiophile card aswell

illv//




Don't get an Audigy (piece of shit without true full duplex 24bit, but its gotta remote control [fucking whoop]) go get a Midiman Audiophile 2496 or something else from the Delta series.

But what do I know this is my 1st post :)

dongbamage
16-03-2004, 09:05
yeah maudio not midiman (goddam stoners lol :biggrin:)

Cube
16-03-2004, 22:42
imo audigy's are decent..
as long as you got an interface with it...

dongbamage
17-03-2004, 01:34
imo audigy's are decent..
as long as you got an interface with it...

Audigy is a gaming and multimedia market card. For music, the card is pretty colored in sound to give the average home user the "better" sound.

The front bay/ port thing? if you're gonna make music then you're gonna be using a mixer right? so just plug that direct into the card (has phonos) don't need that crappy port now :)

and the audigy is locked to 48khz (doesn't support 96khz audiophile does)
Audiophile has an internal 36bit digital mixer, supports consumer or -10dbv, Bit-for-bit digital transfers.

heh! I'm not flaming audigy's there cool esp for gaming but the audiophile is better for music making. If u have a choice go for the audiophile.

:banana: :crazy:

rmt
17-03-2004, 14:51
so... say i want to do recordings with a laptop, when im out - and doing shows (im a sound technician for concerts aswell as dj) so what would teh best thing be to use with a laptop? something usb wise?

Indi
17-03-2004, 16:46
The audigy comes with its own recording software, don't it? And its nae a bad card for the average joe

illv
17-03-2004, 19:40
Personally the Audigy ZS series looks to be pretty promising, but I mean if yer so anal about sound its not even funny and if you wanna spend money and spend it right go with Maudio apparently.

Regards,

illv//



The audigy comes with its own recording software, don't it? And its nae a bad card for the average joe

iamahistorian
19-03-2004, 15:39
RME for me :hold_hand
http://www.rme-audio.com/english/hdsp/hdsp9632.htm

illv
21-03-2004, 00:13
well holy shit, that looks pretty darn high-end, how much dough are we talking for that device???

illv//



RME for me :hold_hand
http://www.rme-audio.com/english/hdsp/hdsp9632.htm

iamahistorian
22-03-2004, 21:50
£309 here - http://www.turnkey.co.uk/tkweb/stockdetail.jsp?sku=RME-HDSP9632&context=WEB :mrpanic: