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#141755 - 01/17/06 11:32 AM
Re: Laptop Sound Card
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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If the song sounds good through the headphones, but lousy from the speakers--it's not the sound card's fault--it's the speaker system. Most OEM sound cards work just fine, and more often than not they'll provide you with excellent quality recordings, both midi and audio (.wav/mp3). I wish I had a dollar for every person that thought their recordings would dramatically improve just by changing the sound card--hell, I could have been retired by now. The bottom line is the card is likely not the culprit. The easy test is to put a professionally recorded CD in the laptop,fire it through the speakers, then plug in the headphones and take note of the difference. If the speakers don't sound as good as the headphones, and you cannot tune the sound system to closely match the headphones using the EQ, etc, then it's time to think seriously about buying a new sound system. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#141756 - 01/17/06 11:41 AM
Re: Laptop Sound Card
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Good point Gary. You can get a decent recording and playback even using most of the cheap soundcards that come in today's computers.
The Audigy will add some to the quality of any digital recordings that you may wnat to do, along with the advantage of using ASIO drivers that will greatly reduce latency, but you can do ok without it. If latency becomes an issue, you could always employ the use of the freeware ASIO4All generic ASIO drivers, which pretty much will work with just about any XP system and soundcard. I've used that setup with my laptop ( as a sound module only, not for recording ) when both space and setup time was at a premium and I didn't want to bring my USB quattro external soundcare along.
If you're going to do any serious recording, mixing, and mastering, that's when you might need to consider a higher quality card. The Audigy is fine, but I doubt you'd ever see it in action in any pro studio.
AJ
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