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I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface
comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. Thanks, Rale |
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Rale wrote:
hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. I have no direct experience with the ULN-2, but here are some possibilities: RME FireFace 800 (generally excellent reviews with a few complaints about low preamp gain.) Grace Lunatec V3 with a Digigram card or other simple I/O. For ~$1000 more than the ULN-2 you coudl get a Sound Devices 722 and ditch the laptop altogether... |
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Rale wrote:
hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. I have no direct experience with the ULN-2, but here are some possibilities: RME FireFace 800 (generally excellent reviews with a few complaints about low preamp gain.) Grace Lunatec V3 with a Digigram card or other simple I/O. For ~$1000 more than the ULN-2 you coudl get a Sound Devices 722 and ditch the laptop altogether... |
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"Rale" wrote in message
om I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. What makes you think that the ULN-2 is really comparable to the L22? |
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"Rale" wrote in message
om I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. What makes you think that the ULN-2 is really comparable to the L22? |
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Thanks to all of you who replied. To answer Arny's question: I have not had
a chance to use Metric Halo, so all that I know about it is what I heard about it or read in magazines and various newsgroup postings. I am aware of the fact that it is difficult to find an equivalent to the Lynx card that would be usable on a notebook unless one is ready to spend much more money, and this seemed as a good alternative. Of course, I am speculating and I don't know this for certain, which is one of the main reasons why I am making this posting. However, Arny, I appreciate that you wouldn't let me get away with it. Rale "WillStG" wrote in message ... (Rale) I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. You know a 1.2Ghz iBook 256/30G is $999 right now. And if you are running CubaseSL/SX/VST5.2beta or Nuendo you could connect such an iBook to your desktop PC with Systemlink and work crossplatform, with all the processing power of both machines combined. You would still need an interface with a digital I/O on both machines though, and maybe some clever crossgrading of software. BTW, the 80 bit mixer in the Metric Halo 2882 is a better sounding summing buss than in a lot of the software out there, better than Logic's summing busses. And if you do decide to get a ULN-2, I can give you a very good deal on a non DSP ULN-2 new in the box. Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Audioist / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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Thanks to all of you who replied. To answer Arny's question: I have not had
a chance to use Metric Halo, so all that I know about it is what I heard about it or read in magazines and various newsgroup postings. I am aware of the fact that it is difficult to find an equivalent to the Lynx card that would be usable on a notebook unless one is ready to spend much more money, and this seemed as a good alternative. Of course, I am speculating and I don't know this for certain, which is one of the main reasons why I am making this posting. However, Arny, I appreciate that you wouldn't let me get away with it. Rale "WillStG" wrote in message ... (Rale) I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. You know a 1.2Ghz iBook 256/30G is $999 right now. And if you are running CubaseSL/SX/VST5.2beta or Nuendo you could connect such an iBook to your desktop PC with Systemlink and work crossplatform, with all the processing power of both machines combined. You would still need an interface with a digital I/O on both machines though, and maybe some clever crossgrading of software. BTW, the 80 bit mixer in the Metric Halo 2882 is a better sounding summing buss than in a lot of the software out there, better than Logic's summing busses. And if you do decide to get a ULN-2, I can give you a very good deal on a non DSP ULN-2 new in the box. Will Miho NY Music & TV Audio Guy Audioist / Fox News "The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits |
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Hi Rale,
If 2 channel only work is envisaged, I can highly recommend the little Echo Indigo I/O laptop device..amazingly quiet as an input card, and you will see extensive reviews of the item on their website. I routinely record direct to an external hard drive at 24 bit/96kHz with superb results !! Ray Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- "Rale" wrote in message om... I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. Thanks, Rale --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.799 / Virus Database: 543 - Release Date: 20/11/2004 |
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Thanks Ray and, once again, thanks to all of you who replied.
Rale "Ray Thomas" wrote in message ... Hi Rale, If 2 channel only work is envisaged, I can highly recommend the little Echo Indigo I/O laptop device..amazingly quiet as an input card, and you will see extensive reviews of the item on their website. I routinely record direct to an external hard drive at 24 bit/96kHz with superb results !! Ray Thomas -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------------- "Rale" wrote in message om... I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. Thanks, Rale --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.799 / Virus Database: 543 - Release Date: 20/11/2004 |
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Thanks Ray and, once again, thanks to all of you who replied.
Rale "Ray Thomas" wrote in message ... Hi Rale, If 2 channel only work is envisaged, I can highly recommend the little Echo Indigo I/O laptop device..amazingly quiet as an input card, and you will see extensive reviews of the item on their website. I routinely record direct to an external hard drive at 24 bit/96kHz with superb results !! Ray Thomas -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------------- "Rale" wrote in message om... I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. Thanks, Rale --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.799 / Virus Database: 543 - Release Date: 20/11/2004 |
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Hi Rale,
If 2 channel only work is envisaged, I can highly recommend the little Echo Indigo I/O laptop device..amazingly quiet as an input card, and you will see extensive reviews of the item on their website. I routinely record direct to an external hard drive at 24 bit/96kHz with superb results !! Ray Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- "Rale" wrote in message om... I was wondering if someone could recommend a PC notebook interface comparable to Metric Halo ULN-2. I currently use a desktop PC with Lynx L22, but will have to use a notebook more frequently, so I was hoping to be able to find a good, transparent interface, preferably with low noise preamps that would have performance comparable to that of the Lynx card (true, Lynx L22 does not have mic preamps). Metric Halo ULN-2 looks great, but unfortunately, there are no Windows drivers for it. Of course, I wouldn't mind using the Lynx card with a notebook, but docking stations that have full size PCI slots seem almost non-existent (except for the older laptops), and PCI expansion systems such as MAGMA cost as much as expensive firewire audio interfaces. If anyone knew of notebooks that have capability to accommodate PCI cards (via docking stations or in any other way), had any other suggestions on how to set this up, or had sugggestions on a good firewire/USB/PCMCIA interface in this price range, please let me know. Thanks, Rale --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.799 / Virus Database: 543 - Release Date: 20/11/2004 |
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