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#189279 - 11/23/05 06:32 AM
Re: Sound Cards..Which is best...
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Tony, Most OEM sound cards are more than adequate for our purposes, especially when you're firing a midi file through your keyboard and using the keyboard's sound engine. The sound card has some bearing on audio recording and playback, but again, much of the audio quality will depend upon the software you're using to record with and not the sound card. However, if you intend to play midi files directly from your PC, the sound card, and the associated software will have a significant bearing on the sound's overall quality. Of course, you will also need a relatively good speaker system to go with the better sound card or you will not gain anything. The bottom line is there is only so much the human ear can hear, and more often than not the computer's onboard sound card will be more than adequate for most OMB needs. As for the audiences, they could care less--they just want to be entertained. Good luck, and I hope everything is turning your way down there in sunny Cozumel. Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#189280 - 11/23/05 06:41 AM
Re: Sound Cards..Which is best...
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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Don, the soundcard that came with your laptop is fine for SMF playback...What you may want to do, is upgrade the wave table..If you are running XP, The Microsoft GS wavetable came with it, and it is useable...but there are a few more choices available..For example the Roland DX, Roland Hyper Canvas and M-Audio Key Rig..They will require a host program like Forte.. You can still select the songs from your explorer window using VanBasco as your player..
As far as recording goes, I have had good results even with the inexpensive cards that come with the computers...When I decided to try a high quality card for my laptop..I purchased the VX Pocket from Digigram...it worked excellent, spec wise by today's standards, the numbers seem low [48hz/24bit], but to the human ear..I don't hear it any better than this..
The convenience is it installs as a PCMCIA device..
[This message has been edited by Fran Carango (edited 11-24-2005).]
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#189286 - 11/23/05 03:22 PM
Re: Sound Cards..Which is best...
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi, I bought an audigy nx2 usb card so that I had a second slightly less complicated setup for using soundfonts with my laptop than using my software setup. Software setup for fonts consists of Forte/Live Synth Pro/Asio4all/ driver /midiyoke /soundfonts. wheras soundcard setup required Audigy NX2 /soundfonts. It's obviously not the best soundcard around, and I've no experience with soundcards, but it works for me. http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=204&product=91 03 The software set up is far more professional, in that it enables you to use other soft synths as well as fonts, if it's only fonts you want to use, then audigy may be an option for you. best wishes Rikki ( disclaimer I'm a hobbyist not a musician haa haa) [This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 11-23-2005).]
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