Sound cards
Hi Arny, I'm looking into just doing demos. It may encompass all that
you listed. I'm really looking into the Edirol DA-2496 and the M-Audio
Delta 1010. I like the Edirol because of the front mounted connection
on the breakpout box. I compared both of them and didn't see a
difference at all.
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ...
Marcos Marrero wrote:
OK, please don't flame me but I have to ask this question. I'm looking
into the purchasing a sound card for recording music.
What do you mean by "recording music"? It can cover a lot of territory. Live
recordings 2-track, live recordings multitracked, studio recordings, music
is that mostly synthesized... Which is it, or is it all of the above?
The SoundBlaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum Pro looks like a good choice,
It's like the Chevy Malibu of sound cards. Well, the Audigy is the Malibu,
the Audigy2 ZS Platinum is more like the gold-plated, pearl-handled version.
but I've heard about the Edirol and M-Audio "Professional" sound cards.
Just the tip of the iceberg.
What is you guys opinion?
Edirol and M-Audio are the low-mid priced heavy lifters. Then there are the
Echo, Lynx DAL etc., etc. cards... There's really a big list of options.
Which one should I go with.
Tell us more what you plan to actually do.
I've compared the SoundBlaster to
the other cards (Edirol, M-audio) and don't see much of a difference
at all.
Well, you know if I stand about 1 mile away, I can't see much difference,
either.
;-)
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