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#201821 - 11/15/02 04:46 PM
Need soundcard advice
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Member
Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Hi folks,
I would like to get a sound/audio interface card, and was considering a high-end consumer card like Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum. I am hoping that it will give me the ability to generate high-quality sounds and record myself, with a single card.The reason I want a single card is that my PC is short on free slots, so I would like to not go to a dedicated sound card (eg soundblaster or the like) and a separate audio i/f card, like Maudio 2496.
Are there better choices for a multi-purpose sound card? Do you know if the recording part works well, or it's too noisy? I am not looking for a professional multichannel recording, but would like to be able to record myself to put up music samples on the web, etc. Would I be able to use the audio outs with a program like a Gigasampler?
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Regards, Alex
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#201825 - 11/16/02 01:04 AM
Re: Need soundcard advice
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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I have a Creative Audigy Platinum; I regret not having purchased the EX version (with the external box), because with the bay fitted inside the computer I tend to collect all kind of electrostatic noise (I hate when I listen to a track I just recorded with a lot of effort and, just towards the end, I hear that dreadful little "crack"). I have even considered to replace it with the new Audigy 2 EX, but after listening to recordings made on digital recorders have chosen to follow that route instead.
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