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does Creative produce external soundcards as well?any other good brands?my budget is around 1,000-5,000...
i'm currently looking at the m-audio product line but something tells me m-audio is all hype;
i've heard that soundcards, even those expensive ones, produce hum.
You have lots od choices if you visit any computer store,,,, marami sila soundcards don that you can choose with very nice quality,,, P300-P600,,
so does this mean that external soundcards are a good alternative to expensive interfaces?
how do they match up with an audio interface with regards to sound quality?
slightly OT I hope its still in line.how does the Boston Engineering USB interface hold up to professional recording? its the cheapest interface so far I can dig up from the internet.
They match up very well, but always research on a particular gear's AD/DA converters and clocking circuitry.
sir kit , ano po ang use ng "clock"
Boston Eng'g. is untested as far as interfaces go. It's best to go with tried and true hardware since these most likely have mature drivers, hence are less likely to cause problems.
yep merong external ang creative. tingin ko pasok na budget mo doon. yun nga lang, depende sa needs mo kung masasatisfy ka ba. specifically sa number ng inputs, kung kelangan mo ng madaming inputs. ipon ipon pa.
thanks for replying sir! I got hold of a Beringher USB interface from a friend and will be trying it out this afternoon.
Yes. Please post a review.
I think it's the UCA2000 in his other thread. It's a combination control surface and audio interface. One thing I like about it is that it's USB 2.0.
Ahhh... this is where we go into geek territory. Most computer interfaces that have timing dependent functions (like soundcards and video cards) contain clocks in the form of quartz timers. For soundcards, these clocks help maintain the sample rate; really expensive soundcards maintain this sample rate with an absolutely minimum amount of drift, which is usually known as jitter. This is important as timing shifts have been known to collapse the stereo field as well as other sync problems between cards. You can easily hear this when you go from a cheap card to a more expensive one... high frequencies sound much clearer, bass is tighter and the stereo field sounds more expansive.
...If you already have a mixer, all you might need is something similar to the M-audio Transit...
Hello everybody, this is Mark Escueta from rivermaya. My bandmate Mike Elgar is currently endorsing M-Audio and I have to say na wala kaming naging problema sa M-Audio. I have been using the M-Audio Project Mix I/O for a few years now at wala akong masabi sa performance, sound quality and ease of use. Before that I was using the Delta 1010 and I was also very happy with that, kaya lang ngayon hindi ko na kailangan kaya binebenta ko na (interested parties please email me). For those who want a simple way to record guitars direct into your computer, try niyo yung M-Audio Jamlab. Halos kasing laki lang ng mouse tapos may USB cable. Mura lang and the best part about it is that it works with Protools M-powered. Nasubukan ko narin yung Ozone, Fastrack USB at Firewire Solo, lahat madaling iset-up at madaling gamitin. Kung may additional questions kayo about M-Audio, post niyo lang dito or email me personally. I'l try to answer or maybe I can ask Mike. Salamat