#11465 - 05/20/03 10:21 AM
Re: Pro-Audio Sound Cards
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Desperado
Registered: 09/02/02
Posts: 615
Loc: Northern Garden State
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I use the original Sonica with my G4. It's output only and the sound it puts out is pretty nice. The digital out is a nice advantage. The only issue I've had is getting the Dolby Digital out to work properly with their DVD player but I don't think my software is completely up to date. I don't know if I would call it a "pro-audio sound card," but I feel it's a definite improvement over a soundblaster especially if you own a Mac. Hope that helps...
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#11466 - 05/20/03 12:33 PM
Re: Pro-Audio Sound Cards
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Desperado
Registered: 04/10/02
Posts: 1857
Loc: Gusev Crater, Mars
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Midiman makes some good products (my friend designs for them), and I own some of their stuff, however not their sound cards. The card looks like a good one, however it is not a pro-audio card, but at best a "pro-sumer" one.
If you want a "real" professional card, you should investigate the offerings from Digidesign. The only single card solution they offer is the Audiomedia card, which I have in a "second" system, but it is only two channel. They also make everything up to full blown professional workstations (I have their ProTools "mix" system).
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#11467 - 05/20/03 02:41 PM
Re: Pro-Audio Sound Cards
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Desperado
Registered: 09/02/02
Posts: 615
Loc: Northern Garden State
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Digidesign is certainly the Pro leader in terms of Pro Tools. I would, however, like to hear what Hi-Fi intends to do with his computer before recommending sound cards. I have a feeling that the audiomedia card might be a bit of overkill for his purposes. That said, I would think that the Digi 002 system would be a better intro to Pro Tools for someone who is just building a system.
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#11468 - 05/20/03 03:53 PM
Re: Pro-Audio Sound Cards
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Desperado
Registered: 04/10/02
Posts: 1857
Loc: Gusev Crater, Mars
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I forgot to mention that the ProTools software is available as a *free* version for PC and mac at their website. It uses the sound card inside the computer, and is good for 8 tracks, and stereo output. It's a good introduction to pro editing software, and will do most anything needed, and the price is right.
[This message has been edited by soundhound (edited May 20, 2003).]
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#11469 - 05/21/03 08:56 AM
Re: Pro-Audio Sound Cards
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/28/02
Posts: 75
Loc: augusta, GA
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I am considering the M-Audio 7.1 Revolution or the Sound Blaster Extigy, the M-Audio is less money, about $99....but the Sound Blaster has inputs for recording about $149 http://www.midiman.net/products/consumer/revolution_page1.php
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#11470 - 05/21/03 12:26 PM
Re: Pro-Audio Sound Cards
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/24/02
Posts: 279
Loc: Mountain View, CA, USofA
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I am interested in something like the M-Audio Revolution 7.1 for "instrumentation" use. It may be a an affordable way to have a high quality data acquisition board.
I would like to use one as a souce of high quality test signals for testing/setting up audio systems. The 192KHz playback sampling rate is a big plus for me, as is the 96KHz record sampling rate to look at the output of amplifiers, etc.
The Audigy 2 has looked interesting, but anything with the name "Sound Blaster" has, in my book, a handicap in regards to high quality audio.
Too bad the windows version of pro-tools is only available for W98/Me. It looks interesting.
Paul
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