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Best sound card?

Postby Hank2k » 15 Nov 2009, 21:49

Hi All

I have recently purchased a new pc for recording some shads stuff however using adobe recording software the sound is delayed my playing to the backing. The pc says its the sound card, is this right and if so what sound card should i get for recording?

Thanks
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Re: Best sound card?

Postby tony parnham » 16 Nov 2009, 09:35

One of the most extensively used sound cards for recording, and has been around for a while now is the M-Audio 24/96 which has Analog/Digital and Midi in and outs. It also supports Asio Drivers which will eliminate your latency. You can find them at around £40 to £50. The other option is the external and I'm sure some members will point you in the right direction on this.
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Re: Best sound card?

Postby Twang46 » 16 Nov 2009, 15:48

Tony's right about the 24/96 Steve. It's a great card, not just for recording but an ex all-rounder.
I'm sure I have a spare one "in the cupboard" if you are interested pm me for the details etc...

Cheers

Dick.
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Re: Best sound card?

Postby BarryH » 16 Nov 2009, 15:58

+1 on the M-Audio 24/96.

Cheers
Barry
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Re: Best sound card?

Postby PeterV » 16 Nov 2009, 20:02

I'm using the Marian Trace Alpha sound card for my DAW and the old Digigram VX222 sound studio card in my Internet-PC.

The Marian Trace Alpha is a modern soundcard with an onboard DSP Mixer allowing latency-free mixing of all signals to several stereo sums as well as the latency-free monitoring and routing of all inputs to all outputs. Thus perfect monitor mixes can be set up quickly and played back on any output. The mixer can be configured optically - all inputs/outputs and many mixer sections can be either shown or hidden. All audio-, routing- and layout settings are easy to save and load within session files (total recall). The Mixer offers 20 channels (8 x internal Playback, 8 x TDM Input, 4 x physical Input) and - depending from the used samplerate - up to four individual stereo sums. If you need more channels you can build a multicard environment including TDM-SyncBus (4 soundcards)

http://www.marian.de/en/products/trace_alpha

-Piet
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