I'm currently got a really poopy soundblaster and am upgrading my sound card asap, got about £250 or so to spend can any1 recommend a sound card looking for about 3 ins 6 outs or 4 ins 8 outs :)
cheers
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I'm currently got a really poopy soundblaster and am upgrading my sound card asap, got about £250 or so to spend can any1 recommend a sound card looking for about 3 ins 6 outs or 4 ins 8 outs :)
cheers
what about the delta range. always reliable from what i've heard.
yeah the m-audio delta's have been rock solid in my experience had two of them and no complaints at all
delta cards for the money are very good
m audio rather nice ,yes indeed
ive just got the m audio delta 1010 LT and it works fine and was under £250 :lol:
the Terratec DMX Fire card is a good bug at £170 with a CD_ROM draw Breakout Box and good latency times:)) it offer 6 outputs also but for some stupid reason these are not all on the front panel.. prob more cost effective at <£200 price... tho the Delta cards are highly recommended:)
Well, I found the Tascam products very good...
My latest aquisition was the US-122 . .. Very good in deed!!!
U can afford it wid a low budget and have quality in a USB soundcard!!!
Aprox.250€ here in Portugal...
Jesus guys this topic has been discussed a million times, camon u guys have a look into some old post don't keep opening new stuff !
I would say go for Pro quality ... RME HDSP 9632 around 430 Euros! NO REGREGTS EVER! ;)
Z
i picked up an echo mia for 165.00 from digital village and it sounds phatt as phuck. not too many ins and outs but if you keep it all internal it sounds better anyway. you can mix down and bounce things about all onthe screen and just out to the mixer and speakers.
You tell em Z. we need 3 topics, budget, intermediate and pro soundcard topics;)Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ Ze MigL
your the mod, sort it out:)
I don't Have those sort of powers...
But I guess it's all down 2 what works 4 ya.. If u want pro u gotta buy pro...
Z
in case of RME. is everything OK with PCI version, when it's pluged inside computer? I mean the noise and shit like this.. What about compare to anything outside the case? via Firewire or USB?
I see the RME HDSP 9632,has pretty wide dynamic range, but I thinked about the noises. Anyone can explain, how is it?
Most electronic equipment works in a way that can pick u some "radio freq."... rme Is fine, not noisy... when recording it's always a good idea 2 get a good level on input that also is enought 2 mask any possible noise u might pick up!
Z
M audio DELTA 44
never had any problems in the 2-3 years time.